After a big period of disenchantment regarding what became the web, I’ve started discovering more and more great projects being made today that gave me some hope back in the open web.

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The last one of these projects is https://inventaire.io/ , a social media where one lists the books they have in their personal library and is keen to lend or even give. It’s like building a decentralized library network.

We are no so many people in Berlin, please join us so we can lend each others books!

#berlin #booksharing

Inventaire - your friends and communities are your best library - Inventaire

Make the inventory of your books, share it with your friends and communities into an infinite library!

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For the type community, it could be interesting for people to list who has this rare specimen or un-findable book. Just saying.
My own profile, I’ve just started putting a couple of my books there:
https://inventaire.io/users/triple
Triple - inventaire

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@triple
« Triple : à 1445 km de vous »
@triple Ah ! C’est le site dont j’avais besoin pour ne pas prendre l’escabeau afin de savoir ce qu’il y a sous cette pile de livre sous le plafond.
@helkarava Exactement. Tu peux te scanner tous tes codes barres, ça va vite.
Inventaire - your friends and communities are your best library

Make the inventory of your books, share it with your friends and communities into an infinite library!

inventaire
@Lignedescience J’adore, les premiers titres, c’est complètement toi 😊
@pizza_roquette c'est juste mon étagère "histoire culturelle des animaux".
D'ailleurs j'ai plein de titres à rajouter :)
@Lignedescience Je suis subitement atteint d'hypersalivation, c'est étrange.
@Barocambole haha tout ce qui n'est pas déjà prêté est ta dispo. Faut que j'ajoute pas mal de trucs d'ailleurs :)
@triple A couple of us have our items listed on LibraryThing! https://www.librarything.com/
LibraryThing | Catalog your books online

@typeoff Oh also nice! I was thinking about creating a bookwyrm account or similar but Librarything looks nice.
@triple @typeoff Love Inventaire! A few years ago I hesitated between Inventaire and LibraryThing and another solution, but for info LibraryThing is something like half owned by Amazon, which for me was a reason not to choose it, even though it does look nice!
@triple Another interesting side bonus of Inventaire is that when you fix up book data in your collection, you’re actually contributing to Wikidata behind the curtains.
@nclm 2 very very reasons. Thanks for making me like Inventaire even more.

@typeoff @triple As @morningtype mentioned, I’m also on LibraryThing (https://www.librarything.com/catalog/nicksherman) which powers my TinyCat library – essentially a different view of the same content (https://www.librarycat.org/lib/nicksherman).

I wish I could move to @inventaire because I love its focus on open tech/info. Plus, in addition to Amazon’s partial ownership of LibraryThing, that system has some longstanding UX annoyances, as discussed by @typographica, @onpaperwings, and others here:
https://www.librarything.com/topic/343435

However …

@typeoff @triple @morningtype @typographica @onpaperwings … After testing @inventaire there are unfortunately still some issues that make it a non-starter for me:
1) No tags (I use over 300 on LibraryThing)
2) Can’t enter imprecise publication dates, like “circa”
3) Can’t use standard bibliographic notation (e.g. brackets around info that’s known but not transcribed directly) for many fields
4) No structured way to record size/dimensions
5) Or when/where a book was acquired
6) Or multiple copies
@nicksherman Thank you for investigating this so I don’t have to!
@nicksherman @typeoff @morningtype @typographica @onpaperwings Thanks for the feedback, and pointing why, for now, inventaire is not suited for real bibliophily and very niche topics / older publications. I will keep it for my personal library, which I think is what it does well for now. Lot of very good feedback for the @inventaire team, I think!