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LibraryThing Press Information
Company Overview
LibraryThing is an online service to help people catalog their books easily.
Because everyone catalogs together, you can also use LibraryThing to find people with similar libraries, get suggestions from people with your tastes and so forth.
How LibraryThing Works
LibraryThing is really two sites in one.
First, it is a powerful tool to catalog your personal library.
Users add books to their catalog by entering titles, authors, or ISBN numbers.
LibraryThing then searches the Library of Congress, all five national Amazon sites, and over 45 world libraries, and returns with precise book data.
Users can then edit the books in their catalog, tag their books with their own subjects, and use the Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal systems to organize their collections.
LibraryThing is also an amazing social space, connecting people with similar libraries. It also makes book recommendations based on the collective intelligence of the other libraries.
Who is Behind LibraryThing
Founder. LibraryThing was created by Tim Spalding. Tim started it as a pet project, to catalog
his own library and for academic and bibliophile friends. He had no idea it would explode like it did. Before LibraryThing, Tim was a graduate student in
Greek and Latin at the University of Michigan, and worked for Houghton Mifflin in Boston and as a freelance web
developer and web publisher. Previous projects include
www.isidore-of-seville.com,
www.ancientlibrary.com and
www.bramblestory.com. Tim is married to HarperCollins author Lisa Carey.
(Tim's LibraryThing profile)
Librarian. Abby Blachly, LibraryThing's "Head (and only) Librarian," got her MS in Library and Information Science and her MA in History from
Simmons College. Abby worked with Tim at Houghton Mifflin, before becoming an archivist and then later a corporate indexer/cataloger. At LibraryThing, Abby's job description is "everything but the coding". (Abby's LibraryThing profile)
Tim and Abby are both available for interviews and speaking engagements (see upcoming and past speaking engagements).
Quick Facts
- LibraryThing.com launched on August 29, 2005
- Based in Portland, ME
- A free account allows you to catalog up to 200 books. A paid account allows you to catalog an unlimited number of books. Paid personal accounts cost $10 for a year or $25 for a lifetime
- Over 173,000 users have signed up
- Over 11 million books have been cataloged
- Users have applied over 15 million tags to their books
- Abebooks acquired 40% of the company in May of 2006 (LibraryThing blog post/Abe press release)
- LibraryThing currently has three employees: Tim, Abby, and John McGrath (developer)
- LibraryThing is exploring relationships with libraries, to offer non-commercially motivated recommendations and other social data
Press Coverage
Articles about LibraryThing
- Siri Schubert, Business 2.0, "Building a Better Book Club," April 2007
- Donna Liquori, Times Union (Albany, NY), "Volumes of enjoyment in saving for retirement," March 25, 2007
- Victor Keegan, The Guardian, "A new chapter for books on the web," March 22, 2007
- Diane Richard, Family Chronicle, "Genealogy Web Sites Worth Surfing," (Editor's Pick) April 2007
- Newsweek, "Bookish Friends," March 26, 2007
- Anne Eisenberg, New York Times, "A Cozy Book Club, in a Virtual Reading Room," March 4, 2007
- Joshua Gulick, Smart Computing, "Find it Online: Eliterate," March 2007
- BBC Radio 4, "Open Book," February 18th, 2007
- Killian Fox, The Observer, Guardian UK, "Diamondgeezer, 66," Feb 4, 2007
- Colette Bancroft, St. Petersburg Times, "Bibliophiles, unite!" Jan 21, 2007
- Melissa L. Rethlefsen, Library Journal, "Product Pipeline," Jan 15, 2007
- Melissa L. Rethlefsen, Library Journal, "Chief Thingamabrarian," Jan 15, 2007
- PC Magazine, "2006 Year in Review, The Top Five Services," Nov 29, 2006
- The Charleston Report, "Making the OPAC Fun," November/December 2006
- KMBC-TV 9, TheKansasCityChannel, "As Seen On 9," Oct 11, 2006
- Kathy Ishizuka, School Library Journal, "A Book Lover's MySpace," Oct 1, 2006
- Katherine Rosman, The Wall Street Journal, "The Way We List Now," Sept 29, 2006
- Jamy Pombo, TheBostonChannel, "Site Keeps Track Of Your Books," Sept 29, 2006
- New Scientist Magazine, "Living online: Give it a try," Sept 16, 2006
- James Knight, The Sunday Times (UK), "Meet me at the clubhouse," Sept 3, 2006
- Carolyn J. Sosnowski, information outlook, "Websites worth a click," Sept 2006 (vol. 10, no. 9)
- Johnny Dee, The Guide (The Guardian), "Preview, Internet," Aug 12-18, 2006
- Whitney Matheson, USA Today, "Web Watch," August 1, 2006
- Jenny Shank, New West Boulder, "Addictive LibraryThing Aids Search for Western Books," July 24, 2006
- Cade Metz, PC Magazine, "LibraryThing," July 21, 2006
- Chris Churchill, Mainebiz, "Book Value," July 10, 2006
- Jan Gardner, The Boston Globe, "Net gain for readers," Sunday July 9, 2006
- Susan Wyndham, The Sydney Morning Herald, "On Cloud Nine," July 8, 2006
- Aaron Rutkoff, The Wall Street Journal Online, "Social Networking for Bookworms," June 27, 2006
- C. Max Magee, Poets & Writers, "Strangers Meet in Virtual Libraries," July/August 2006
- Kate Heartfield, The Ottawa Citizen, "An unusual website that bares your soul," June 12, 2006
- Steve Cohen, Public Libraries, "The Next Big 'Library Thing'," March/April 2006
- PCWorld, "New, Improved Web," February 2006
- Amber MacArthur, Call for Help, "Put your library online," December 1, 2005
- Andrew Brown, The Guardian (UK), daily digest, "The Wrap"
- Jim Regan, The Christian Science Monitor, "Do your own LibraryThing," November 9, 2005.
- Jessica Burgess, Dallas Morning News, "Biz & Work Column," October 24, 2005
Interviews
- Library Geeks Podcast, Episode 003 "The Thing You Do," August, 2006
- The Book Guys Radio Show, June 15, 2006
- Book Business, July 14, 2006
- Voice of America, "Website of the Week," May 12, 2006
- Abebooks, Avid Reader, "Collector Profile - Tim Spalding," Spring 2006
- Emily Chang, "eHub Interviews LibraryThing," October 28, 2005
Blog coverage
LibraryThing has received an astounding amount of blog coverage.
Speaking Engagements
Upcoming
- April 17, 2007. Computers in Libraries, "Cutting-Edge Tech Leaders" (Tim)
- April 19, 2007. National Library of Australia, "Innovative Ideas 2007" (Abby)
- April 19, 2007. Library of Congress (Tim)
- April 20, 2007. Ontario Library and Information Technology Association, Digital Odyssey conference (Tim)
- May 18, 2007. Southern Maine Library District (Tim)
- May 31, 2007. Book Expo America, "Using Social Networking To Build Author Brands" (Abby)
- June 14, 2007. Irish Millennium-Users Group, Sligo, Ireland (Tim)
- June 24, 2007. ALA Annual Conference, "Harnessing the Hive: Social Networks and Libraries" (Tim)
- October 5, 2007. Polaris Users Group (Tim)
- October 2007. New England Library Association Annual Conference (Abby)
Past
- March 6, 2007. Århus Kommunes biblioteker, Denmark. "Is your OPAC fun? (a manifesto of sorts)," (Tim)
- February 1, 2007. ALA Student Chapter at Simmons College, "Life After GSLIS: Librarian for LibraryThing," (Abby)
- December 6, 2006. Simmmons Student Chapter of ASIS&T, (Abby)
- November 17, 2006. NELINET's Annual Bibliographic Services Conference, "OPAC 2.0: Reinventing the Library Catalog," (Abby)
- November 3, 3006. ACRL, Delaware Valley Chapter, "The Future of the Catalog: Deconstruction or Reinvention?" (Tim)
- November 2, 2006. Wisconsin Library Association Annual Conference, (Abby)
- October 6, 2006. Frankfurt Book Fair, "Revolution im Karteikasten: Bibliotheken & WEB 2.0," (Tim)
- October 3, 2006. NEASIS&T, "The Dawn of the Embedded Library," (talk by Tim; Tim and Abby on panel)
- September 27, 2006. TLC CARL Users Group (Tim)
- July 2006. OCLC, Dublin, OH (Tim)
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