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Looking for Self-hosted (preferably dockerized) "Library" Catalogue Software

Open Library Tellico Libib.com Delicious Library Ubooquity
  1. The ultimate goal of the Open Library is to make all the published works of humankind available to...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    All My Books works fine for me. Not open source, but the license is one-time fee, not a subscription. For Windows only. Connects to openlibrary.org to get book details. Collection is a local database file.

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  2. Tellico is a KDE application for organizing your collections.

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  3. Our library management app caters exclusively to home and private libraries.
    So I use libib.com who is not opensource but allow me to track my family book pretty easily.

    #Web App #Games #Books 2 social mentions

  4. Delicious Library 3: Catalog your books, movies, music, software, toys, tools, electronics, & video games. Archive your life.
    Delicious Library is what you're thinking of. Https://delicious-monster.com/ It's a great program, but macOS only. It's got a neat iOS companion app that works as a barcode scanner.

    #eBook Manager #Movie Reviews #Movie Ratings 10 social mentions

  5. Ubooquity is a free, lightweight and easy-to-use home server for your comics and ebooks.
    I use ubooquity deployed as a helm chart on K8S and quite happy with it https://vaemendis.net/ubooquity/.

    #eBook Reader #Ebooks #eBook Manager 26 social mentions

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