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The [[User:Simon/bootleg_library| bootleg library]] is a physical/digital/social collection of unauthorised republished texts. The digital bootleg library is a study resource for XPUB staff and students. Self-hosted on a Raspberry Pi, the library runs on the open-source software [https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web calibre-web], which allows multiple file formats to be stored under the one catalogue listing.
The [[User:Simon/bootleg_library| bootleg library]] is a physical/digital/social collection of unauthorised republished texts. The digital bootleg library is a study resource for XPUB staff and students. Self-hosted on a Raspberry Pi, the library runs on the open-source software [https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web calibre-web], which allows multiple file formats to be stored under the one catalogue listing.


The collection is mostly media and art theory, feminism(s), technical manuals and literature, but is inclusive of other interests.
The collection is mostly media and art theory, feminism(s), technical manuals and literature, but is inclusive of other fields of knowledge. Files have been uploaded individually but users who wish to share files that represent of their interests, so the collection includes not only academic texts, but also sound files (MP3) and also novels, comics, joke books, poetry, etc.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==

Revision as of 15:18, 15 September 2020

About the bootleg library

The bootleg library is a physical/digital/social collection of unauthorised republished texts. The digital bootleg library is a study resource for XPUB staff and students. Self-hosted on a Raspberry Pi, the library runs on the open-source software calibre-web, which allows multiple file formats to be stored under the one catalogue listing.

The collection is mostly media and art theory, feminism(s), technical manuals and literature, but is inclusive of other fields of knowledge. Files have been uploaded individually but users who wish to share files that represent of their interests, so the collection includes not only academic texts, but also sound files (MP3) and also novels, comics, joke books, poetry, etc.

Introduction

Login

On arrival at hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary, you will need to enter in an HTTP login (contact Simon at bootleglibrarian@gmail.com for these details).

The interface

The digital bootleg library: browsing navigation on the left, navigation for uploading and administration at top right

Once you have entered in the correct HTTP login details, then you will automatically be using the "guest" account. If you want to sign in under a registered user account, first the account must be made (see Making a user account below).

Browsing the collection

The collection can be browsed via a number of different filters listed on the left side of the page:

  • Recently added
  • Hot books (the most viewed listings)
  • Best rated books
  • Read books (all books that the signed-in user has marked as "read")
  • Unread books (all books that the signed-in user has not marked as "read")

Uploading a book

Editing metadata

Making a user account