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message 1: by T. (new)

T. (andhow) | 8 comments Hi guys,

Am not sure where to post this question. It's not really about a librarian task, rather I am just curious as to how my fellow librarians go about this in their own personal library. So here goes: how do you shelve box sets?

I am reading a book that is a part of a boxed set I bought. I was thinking of adding them to my library individually, as I want to talk about it extensively, update the reading progress, etc. Basically all I want to do with an individual book. But when I was searching for the ISBN I saw the appropriate entry for the boxed set. So I am now left wondering whether I should just enter the books as the boxed set, or individually, or both?

If I do both, wouldn't that add to my total number of books? Say, if there were four books in the set, if I add them each + the set, then wouldn't that add 5 to the total count?

Anyway, I would probably make up my mind eventually, and I know I'm just analyzing this to death-- still, have any of you ever faced this and how did you go about it?

Thanks and I hope I didn't take up too much of anyone's time.


message 2: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
I add both, for the simple reason that when I did not (just added omnibus editions or boxed sets), I was buying copies of individual volumes a couple years later accidentally. More than once.

I don't care especially about my total books tally.


message 3: by Deborah (new)

Deborah | 390 comments I generally only add the individual books. If I decided to enter both, I wouldn't enter a read date for the box set (so it wouldn't count on the challenge) and I would put it on an exclusive shelf other than read. I actually created an exclusive shelf named other and that's where I put reference books, cookbooks, unfinished books and books I own, but don't plan to read.


message 4: by Sandi (new)

Sandi I do it the other way. I've read a few 2in1 books, and I enter the edition I own with the read dates so it counts for the challenge, and the actual novels without the read dates. That way I add three books and my overall number of books is a bit off, but I want to rate the novels individually, and still add the 2in1 edition I actually own.


message 5: by mlady_rebecca (new)

mlady_rebecca | 591 comments I shelve both and don't worry about the book count or the challenge book count. It's already inaccurate since it doesn't include re-reads.

I find shelving both helps with recommendations and using the compare books feature. If I shelved the individual books, and the person I'm comparing my books with shelves the omnibus, the system won't realize we read the same books.


This Is Not The Michael You're Looking For | 949 comments I began always just entering the individual book and never the set, but over time I've started adding the set as well because it sometimes gives me a mechanism to rate and review something closer to a "series", particularly when the whole may not be equal to the sum of the parts.


message 7: by T. (new)

T. (andhow) | 8 comments Thanks everyone. This has been most enlightening.


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