For the list below, we've picked out seven easy to use, free apps that you can download right now to help you keep track of your books. It’s all good for readers who can’t help themselves, however, because there are more than a few apps available for book nerds who want to catalogue their personal libraries. (Note that we said "currently." Feel free to continue holding out for gigantic home libraries, à la Beauty and the Beast.) It’s not so dramatic - you’ve likely never lost a job or put a relationship in jeopardy because of your reading, after all - but it’s still all too easy for your personal library outgrow your currently available shelf space. Search the library catalog and reserve items Manage your checkouts and holds Access your digital library card View upcoming events at your local library. Sometimes, book nerds just can't resist the call of a free bin, a library sale, or a thrift store bookcase. If you’re having trouble remembering which tomes comprise your collection, you're going to love these free apps designed to help you keep track of your books - no matter how large your home library has become. You can use the camera of your phone to find a book by its ISBN. It allows users to input titles manually or search by IBSN or barcode and sort using a variety of metrics including author name. Avid readers know the struggle: You purchase a beautiful new copy of a book, only to realize that you already own it. BookScouter This is a very convenient app since it collects in its posts from all other web sites about the book’s sales in order to help you to find the perfect books you’re looking for. Book Catalogue This app takes more of a bare-bones approach.
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