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  • How to Catalogue Books

    It happens to everyone who loves books and buys books. You eventually accumulate so many books in your personal library that you forget what you have. When this happens, it might be time to consider cataloging your books. There are different methods you can take to organizing books, but cataloging puts all of them in order, so you know what you have. This can prevent unnecessary purchases of books you already own, and it can be useful when purchasing renter's insurance. Books, especially first editions, can be pricey, so take the time to care for them.

  • Two Ways to Keep an Encyclopedia Up to Date

    An encyclopedia contains a summary of information from all branches of knowledge or a specific branch of knowledge. People turn to encyclopedias to easily gather up-to-date information. Basically, the volumes are divided into articles or entries that are accessed alphabetically or by categories.

  • The Best Atlas of the World

    A world atlas is a collection of in-depth maps and overall geography of the world. Atlases assist scholars with research and travelers in understanding the geography and terrain around them. World atlases are most commonly found in traditional book format as well as multimedia format. One of the most authoritative voices on world atlases is Oxford University Press. Oxford publishes several types of world atlases on a regularly updated basis.

  • How to Create a Card Catalogue

    Card catalog systems organize books by call number so that library users can easily locate items. Most cards in a catalog system include the following information: author, title, subject, ISBN and call number. The call number directs the user to the location of the book in the library.

  • How to Sell a Book Collection

    Your home library is overflowing with your books, your kids' books, your spouse's books --- and you'd like to get rid of the clutter and make some cash. Whether you are housing a hodgepodge collection of adult fiction, cookbooks and children's books, or you have the entire "Harry Potter" series in hardcover, you can sell your books for cash. From the corner bookshop to the Internet, you can find a buyer for your books.

  • Difference Between Atlas & Encyclopedia

    Both an atlas and an encyclopedia function as reference works. The differences between an atlas and an encyclopedia concern both the type of information included, and the way each reference presents the information.

  • How to Collect Leather Books

    When properly taken care of, leather books can enrich your library for many years. The soft feel, the scent, the elegant gold lettering and the crackle of thick paper harken back to a more stately, more gentle time. There are books bound in leather that will suit virtually every collecting need, and in many cases, you can order your leather books online and have them delivered.

  • How to Collect Enid Blyton Books

    Enid Blyton was a successful children's author who was popular in the first half of the 20th century. A prolific writer, Blyton wrote over 800 books in total, many of them in juvenile series with recurring characters. People around the world collect Enid Blyton's books, both at the high end and in the more affordable ranges. Her books can be both extremely valuable and rare or accessible for beginning collectors.

  • About Collectible Books

    As a hobby and a business, book collecting can be thrilling and profitable. Book collecting is popular because it is not reserved only for the wealthy; people of any income level can enjoy book collecting. Searching for valuable books can be exciting and rewarding, much like treasure hunting.

  • How to Catalogue a Book Collection

    Books are an intricate part of our lives. They fulfill our needs to escape and live out our fantasies. Keeping up with a large collection of books can be tedious and become a huge headache if you’re unsure of where to begin. If you want to keep notes on your book collection there are many different ways to do it. You can choose the best set-up for your individual preferences by knowing how to get started.

  • How to Find Classic Book Collections

    Collecting classic books offers many joys: the beauty of the literature and first press run books and their value based on their rarity. You could collect by author, subject, year or publisher. Whatever your criteria, finding and purchasing assembled collections of varying kinds is an excellent way to collect books.

  • How to Start a Thriller Book Collection

    If you're a fan of thriller novels, then you may want to start a thriller book collection. Thrillers are suspense novels that have a lot of action going on throughout the plot. A thriller book keeps you on the edge of your seat to wait to see what happens to the protagonist.

  • How to Build a Classic Book Collection

    It is both comforting and exciting to have a collection of great writing at your fingertips. The following suggestions, relating to American literature, will get collectors on their way with 50 hand-picked selections. Read on to learn how to build a classic book collection.

  • How to Collect Bobbsey Twins Books

    Edward Stratemeyer was responsible for many children's book series throughout the 20th century. And while he didn't pen all of them and frequently farmed assignments out to ghost writers, one of his very first brain children was his most successful, the Bobbsey Twins. There are close to 100 volumes dating back to 1904. Here's how to collect the Bobbsey Twins books.

  • How to Collect Hardy Boys Books

    The Hardy Boys are a popular book series that follow two young brothers, Frank Hardy and Joe Hardy; they are 18 and 17 respectively and (conveniently) never age. They are gumshoe detectives who are always looking to solve the crimes in their fictional town of Baypoint. The series has been produced a number of times since its origin of 1927 and contains close to 200 volumes. Here's how to collect Hardy Boys Books.

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