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HELP! I need series list organization
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Laura
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Jan 15, 2010 08:55PM

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Is this a list that you are wanting to be searchable, like on the goodreads shelves? You could find a database software program for your computer. I did a quick google search and found this: http://www.collectorz.com/book/



I label each "page tab" by the Authors name..
and then on each page ~ label What I have read ~ What books I have ~ What books to get..etc
( set each page however you like..) Then you print these out, and put in a 3 ring binder.
I havent tried the google doc's link, that sounds interesting!
Or...if you make an Excel sheet..and the libraries have the Excel programs..
before you leave for the library, you could send yourself an email and attach the Excel sheet that you made for yourself and access that..at the library.


Hi Deb! This is what I tried. The problem I'm running into is that my computer will not let me do a "save as", so I have to rename each one. But first I have to do the search function to find a particular series list, then rename. Then I have to re-find it so I can move it into my Cozy Mystery folder. Is there a shortcut that I am just blind to? Thanks for the help!

You can add questions using the +Add Item in the upper left. Also, if you want to stick your form inside a web page like I did with the sample form, there is an option called "Embed" under More Actions...just copy and past the code that displays into a web page and it's done.
To see your results, you go back to your main Google Docs page and click on the title of the document (in my case it's "Cozy Mystery Series Tracker"). It comes up in spreadsheat form. If you want to publish it in some other format, open the spreadsheet document and go to the File tab and then Download As...which gives you a bunch of options for format (download as is equivalent to save as...a little confusing).
Here is a link to the spreadsheet created when the form is filled out:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?ke...


Maybe this would be helpful in keeping track of series?


Well, I'm less ordered. I have an access file with all my books, themes, read date and something like that. I have an excel (OpenOffice spreadsheet indeed) with the next releases, but I hadn't made a total excel (as you have, that it's very complete). I'm trying to expand it now with the new releases... (and converting in an access db, I like my reports a lot).

You could do similar shelves here. So you didn't have to have a shelve for every series. But like a 1st shelf, a next shelf, a need shelf etc.., Or even a 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc..,


http://www.fictfact.com/index.aspx
Hope you find one that helps.
I've joined that web and it's good for me because it warns you when a new book is included in a series you're following, and its release calendar is very good.


http://www.fictfact.com/index.aspx
Hope you find one that helps."
Wow! That is an excellent site. I wish Goodreads would incorporate that application. Until then, I have joined!



Sounds like a cool site.
I don't have a PDA or other electronic device, so I keep a word doc book list on my computer that I update and print out every few months to carry in my bag. The first page is upcoming releases by month, then author. If I don't get the book the month it comes out, I move it to the appropriate section of the TBB list, organized by genre (mystery, romance, YA, classics, fiction, nonfic) and then alphabetical by author's last name. I will often write in additional books, then add them to my list when I update. The hard part is remembering to cross off books as I pick them up, LOL.
I don't have a PDA or other electronic device, so I keep a word doc book list on my computer that I update and print out every few months to carry in my bag. The first page is upcoming releases by month, then author. If I don't get the book the month it comes out, I move it to the appropriate section of the TBB list, organized by genre (mystery, romance, YA, classics, fiction, nonfic) and then alphabetical by author's last name. I will often write in additional books, then add them to my list when I update. The hard part is remembering to cross off books as I pick them up, LOL.


Jennifer ~ I'm so glad you recommended that site! I spent a little time inputting all my series, and it was well worth it. I love how it tells you when a new book is coming out. Thanks!!

http://www.fictfact.com/index.aspx
Hope you find one that helps."
Thanks for posting this site, it sounds great!
Im checking it out right now....

I reorganized my goodreads shelf and now isntead of genres, which I never really looked at anyway, I have a 1st in a series, 2nd in a Series and so on, a Stand Alone, Next In a Series, WL and Ebook shelf. It's been very helpful with unpacking and sorting my books since I moved. I filled a small bookshelf with 1sts, Nexts and Stand Alones and that's what I'm reading from. Whenever several spots open up-I look for more books from those 3 lists from my other shelves to fill in the missing spaces.
Not the best way of organizing but I found I was never able to keep up with going alpha by author last name.

I like your shelf system way of organizing! Im adding some series to FictFact today.

I give up trying to physically order my books by Author Last name. Going by genre and series doesn't work for me either with keeping them easy to find and filled to maximum capacity. But having the one bookcase filled with my 1sts, a large chunk of my nexts, my stand alones and anthologies is working out great. When I have a lot of spaces open on the TBR case, I update my goodreads shelves, print a couple out and go on a book hunt through the rest of my shelves.

I love this idea. I resorted my shelf recently deleting author names and series names as these are easy to find elsewhere on goodreads. I tried to leave only shelves that I would find useful to look through.
The shelves that you have suggested sound even better. I work out what to read next through reading challenges and it annoying to find book 5 in the series fits well but I will need to fit the 1st 4 books in somewhere as well. This way I will be able to quickly add those books I want to read next.
I also have far too many books on my real shelves. This way books I am not going to get to for ages can be packed away short term to free up some space.
Thanks. I'm now off to reorganize my bookshelves again!

I also removed some of the #'s shelves. I had too many series with like 20 books in them and didn't that many shelves. So now I think I just have 1st, 2nd and Next. In addition to Stand Alone, Wish, Ebook and a couple other shelves.
My real bookshelves are still a mess.


I agree with you Katherine. I like Fict Fact also - and it is easy to spend a long time on goodreads! lol

I used fantastic fiction to copy the author's books and color code green-have, yellow-need and blue-read.
When I am ordering books I know what I have and don't duplicate.
I do all my ordering from my computer so I just flip between screens.
I went to Fict fact and I joined and will add all my series there too.
I belong to Eat Your Own Books which helps with all of my cookbooks. Not free but helps me use my cookbooks.
I love these discussions. Thanks so much for the tips.

I love GR.

Stopyourekillingme.com is a great resource for mysteries - that site lists an author's complete body of work, mystery award nominees and other info specific to the genre.

I thought I would post the following link ~
http://www.cozy-mystery.com/
this site lists alot of great cozy mystery series, by themes, authors, etc...I refer to it quite often!


It's a fairly new site and so for awhile there were a lot of series missing.
Sometimes they're info with vary with Goodreads or Fantasticficion (another great site which also has non-series books but you can't track anything there). Usually if they differ it's with a series that has lots of shorts in anthologies and lots of sub series. Which isn't really that common in mysteries. But very common in paranormal and Sci-Fi/Fantasy.

I love GR."
I am checking out this site on link above to see what you all are talking about.


Does everyone here get the Goodreads newsletter in your email? It's personalized to list new releases by authors you've read. When I get it, I add those new books to my ever-expanding to-read shelf.
Now, I'm off to look at fictfact to see if I want to start using it. :)



