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Pi 09-15-2016 03:13 PM

How-to...
 
As I have some time I wanted to reorganize my office...
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How do you organize your books and music and stuff? By authors, style, year of publication?
What kind of index system or software do you use to organize your collections?

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Pi 09-15-2016 03:16 PM

Well, turn your screen upside-down because the pictures are little bit messed up...

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Gravdigr 09-15-2016 03:39 PM

I was gonna say that I usually start with upright room...:D

Gravdigr 09-15-2016 03:40 PM

Oh, alphabetically, by genre, and media.

Clodfobble 09-15-2016 04:26 PM

First by book style*, then genre, then alphabetically by author's name, then grouped by series if necessary and then alphabetical by title or series title.

*Book style meaning general size of the book. All the mass market paperbacks go together for both shelf efficiency as well as aesthetic purposes, even if I also have hardbacks by some of those same authors. Likewise, trade paperbacks are kept separately, and as we don't actually have very many of them, they are mostly organized by height for aesthetic purposes rather than alphabetically.

Also, we stack the mass market paperbacks two high on the shelves, because we have so damn many of them.

footfootfoot 09-15-2016 05:29 PM

Books by general subject, music by genre.

Yeah, and an upright room. WHS

glatt 09-16-2016 08:13 AM

Hi Pi!

I like your shelves.

When you close your eyes and think about your collection, do you see/feel any sort of order?

I switched offices 4 months ago and still have trouble finding my stuff. I remember exactly where stuff was in my old office. I can visualize it perfectly. But I have to keep opening drawers and peeking inside to find what I am looking for.

Undertoad 09-16-2016 09:07 AM

With only three items I could clean up your entire space!

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footfootfoot 09-16-2016 09:33 AM

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BigV 09-16-2016 10:35 AM

Hi Pi!

Good to see you again!

classicman 09-16-2016 08:45 PM

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Undertoad 09-17-2016 01:16 AM

Only identifiable work: Iron Butterfly's In-a-gadda-da-vida

limey 09-17-2016 02:22 AM

I tend to arrange books by subject matter (biographies, travel, novels, poetry) and would probably do film/video the same way. Music by genre but that's tricky because I disagree with a lot of genre classifications, so why not alphabetical by artist?
Or do the whole lot by colour and size, for a visually pleasing arrangement. You'll get used to it and find stuff easily!

glatt 09-17-2016 05:33 AM

Alphabetical by artist can be hard. Does Mark Knopfler go under K or D? You might want to put him with Dire Straits for obvious reasons, but his sound changed dramatically over time so he doesn't sound much like his old band. Does a super group like Traveling Wilburys get their own slot or do you lump them in with one of the members? I have no answers.

footfootfoot 09-17-2016 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by limey (Post 969131)
I tend to arrange books by subject matter (biographies, travel, novels, poetry) and would probably do film/video the same way. Music by genre but that's tricky because I disagree with a lot of genre classifications, so why not alphabetical by artist?
Or do the whole lot by colour and size, for a visually pleasing arrangement. You'll get used to it and find stuff easily!

I use my own genre designatons rather than someone else's for that reason. It has to be how I think of it in order for me to find it. In some cases I don't even really have an adjective to describe the genre, but I'd put Liz Phair with Aimee Mann because I put them in the same group depending on how I feel when I want to listen to them. Jake Thackray and Jonathan Coulton would go together for me because their music is mainly about the story and lyrics for me.

So the genre should really be how it makes sense to you. Ravel would never go with Beethoven in classical because they are worlds apart. Ravel, Satie, Debussy, yes. Even Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart aren't really in the same category.


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