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System for organizing fic?
I'm wondering what system, if any, people might use for organizing fic downloaded from the internet. Do you use Calibre? A folder structure? Something else?
I've only just started figuring things out, and while Calibre seems great for "real" ebooks, with the automated meta data, and sorting and saving by author, I tend to lean toward sorting by fandom first for fic. I'm currently using a folder system for that, which I copy onto the reader, but I can see how it might grow unwieldy if it gets big enough.
So, curious to hear what systems people have devised....
And a possibly handy tip: I recently discovered EPUBReader, which seems like a very useful plugin for Firefox.
I've only just started figuring things out, and while Calibre seems great for "real" ebooks, with the automated meta data, and sorting and saving by author, I tend to lean toward sorting by fandom first for fic. I'm currently using a folder system for that, which I copy onto the reader, but I can see how it might grow unwieldy if it gets big enough.
So, curious to hear what systems people have devised....
And a possibly handy tip: I recently discovered EPUBReader, which seems like a very useful plugin for Firefox.
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I put a fandom abbreviation in the metadata with the title, so that when they're on my Reader and I sort by title, they sort by fandom & title.
That certainly sounds like a very sensible thing to do, regardless of what other methods I may come up with!