How about a "Card Catalog" feature so we can search for our print titles alongside our electronic on

Years ago I invested a few $ and MUCH TIME to index all of my print library titles (about 1,000) into a DOS database program. The database became obsolete, of course. For years I have hesitated creating another electronic index of all my print books for fear that the programs on the market will also go the way of the DOS dodo. Options today include a spreadsheet, cheap Home Library software, or expensive, professional-level library cataloging solutions. And then there is Logos!
I have invested much money in my years of ministry in print books (as all pastors have). Now, I have even more money invested in their electronic equivalents. More than 2,500 print books, however, still sit on my shelves awaiting their digital rebirths. And despite Logos' feverish efforts, decades will go by before they are all offered in the Logos format. This brings me back to the librarian's dilemma of continual cataloging. These books have already been cataloged in the Library of Congress, and most have ISBNs.
Why not build an Addin for Logos to allow us to index all of our print titles, right alongside our electronic titles, by using this available book information (just as the current library systems do). Logos could incorporate this stepping-stone solution to get us through the long decades of book conversions. Thus, we would have the ability to find a book, or information about a book, that we have in our libraries (whether it is on our computer, on our shelf, or possibly even in the cloud). What a valuable aid this would be to organizing my library of 6,000+ resources, and growing. Once the resource was purchased digitally, then I could choose to sell off the print copy, or keep it, and have that reflected in the catalog. Thus, a search for a book reveals that I have it electronically, on shelf X of my print library (or on loan to a friend), or both. By having the ability to access this from my phone, I could stop buying duplicate books when at the bookstore.
Books are here to stay. My Logos is here to stay. I would happily invest the cost and time to add my print books to a "Card Catalog" feature on L4. What a tremendous help this could be!
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That would be cool. I could envision something along the lines of LibraryThing, but within Logos and integrated with our other resources. Yeah! [Y]
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It's been suggested before http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-4/suggestions/1403137-link-logos-to-personal-library
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another bump for another suggestion of an already great idea![Y]
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[Y]
Being married to a library professional (now employed by a major bookstore chain) makes this even more of interest to me. Could we tie this into Library Thing? I think this may have also been previously suggested, but it is not bad to suggest it again.
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Hey,
I have recently bought home library software from Collectorz.com (http://www.collectorz.com/book/?from=msad&keyword=collectorz%20books)
and have finished cataloging my physical library but am now interested in
cataloging my Logos library as well. Does anyone know if there is a plug
in to help do this? Or if someone has made a list that has the ISBN or
LOC numbers alongside the titles? This would make that process easier in
a huge way. I have the Scholars Silver edition so the leg work for
cataloging 750 books would be massive..Thanks for any help, it is much
appreciated!Daniel
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