Cataloguing
Cataloguing a Home Library
Recording what you own so a shelf of a few hundred books stays findable, from index cards to a simple spreadsheet.
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Clear And Table collects working notes on reading routines and home library organization. The focus is practical: cataloguing systems, shelving by genre or theme, and keeping a record of what you read across the seasons.
Three working sections
Cataloguing
Recording what you own so a shelf of a few hundred books stays findable, from index cards to a simple spreadsheet.
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Shelving
Arranging shelves so books are easy to return and easy to find, with notes on genre, theme, and mixed approaches.
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Reading logs
Keeping a reading log that records dates, formats, and short notes without turning reading into a chore.
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These notes describe methods that work for a personal collection at home. They borrow vocabulary from public library practice in Canada, but they are written for shelves you arrange yourself, not for institutional cataloguing.
A spreadsheet row does not need many columns to be useful. A practical starting set looks like this:
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