New Feature: Add ability to sort Library books by Number of Pages

Kevin
Kevin Member Posts: 2
edited November 2024 in English Feedback
As a library grows, it can be increasingly difficult to locate specific resources, especially those with shorter page counts. Currently, the available sorting options (title, author, type, publication date, etc.) are helpful, but don't address the need to quickly identify resources based on their length or number of pages.

Having a feature that enables sorting library resources by page number would provide:

* Improved Resource Discovery: easily finding shorter resources that might otherwise be overlooked, particularly for quick reference or devotional reading.

* Efficient Research: When researching a specific topic, one could prioritize resources with relevant information based on their page count, saving valuable time.

* Personalized Organization: Sorting by page number would allow organization of one's library that aligns with personal study/reading habits and preferences.

* Resource Planning: many users may want to prioritize shorter readings for quick reference, while others may prefer longer texts for more in-depth study. Sorting by page count caters to different user preferences.
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  • When I open my Library, I want to know how long each book is at a glance. This could be done with a page count, a word count or even a visual meter (similar to the Reading Status digital wear marks). When I look at my print books on the shelf, I can immediately tell which ones are 30-page pamphlets and which are 1,000-page monographs. Logos needs a similar feature.