MyAnimeList offers quality users a system resembling a list, which they can use to arrange and rate anime and manga content.
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Data obtained from: https://myanimelist.net/. Source: 6 months ago
Shows I've already seen that are similar: You can include a link to a list on another site if you have one, e.g. MyAnimeList or AniList. Source: 6 months ago
I usually Discovery new series through myanimelist.net/, baka-updates manga, through forum online, looking for reviews, looking to collections or hauls of other readers posted here or on you tube. Source: 6 months ago
Do yourself a favor and make a MAL or anilist account so that it's easier to track and share what anime you've watched. Your list will only grow, so the best time to start is now. Source: 6 months ago
For me the ratings on myanimelist.net are more useful. Source: 10 months ago
On the harder side of the world, there are entire open source products like Koha (https://koha-community.org) and Evergreen (https://evergreen-ils.org) that are capable of running large libraries, but require installation and systems maintenance. On the easier, something like Librarycat (https://www.librarycat.org) might work fine for your needs (and if you end up using it, lmk...the developer is a friend) or... Source: over 1 year ago
We use PINES which is based on Evergreen, which is open-source. I believe there are vendors you can pay to help you set it up and run it, and there's a volunteer community that will help, too. Of course, this is at the expense of having someone else run it *for* you, but my understanding is that we (Georgia libraries that use PINES) decided to make the software to address limitations in existing ILSs. So, if your... Source: over 1 year ago
I’ve thought about using a self-hosted library management system like evergreen to manage everything. But, I’ve got 20,000 other small projects to complete before then. Source: over 1 year ago
My last library used Evergreen and I really loved it, buy I didn't do any of the back end stuff. Source: over 1 year ago
It sounds like you're looking for a ILS - an Integrated Library System. There are a couple of open source options - I believe the most popular is Evergreen, and here's a list with seven more. Source: about 2 years ago
AniList - AniList is a tool to track and record your progression in anime and manga, featuring multiple...
Koha - Koha is the first free and open source software library automation package (ILS).
Kitsu - Kitsu is the easiest way to track, share and discover new anime and manga.
DSpace - DSpace open source software enables open sharing of content that spans organizations, continents...
AniDB - AniDB is a non-profit anime database providing you with all information regarding anime.
Invenio - Invenio is a free, open-source software to run a digital library or document repository on the web.