Thinking about self-hosting an ebook library? Here are the open source software you can consider.

  • mesa@piefed.socialOP
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    10 hours ago

    am I right in understanding that I can host my library of ebooks on my home server then point a client at that server so I have access to my full library without having to save the books locally on device?

    Some do this and some dont. I personally find ebooks to be so small that it doesnt matter, but some people use the server client to keep track of where they were at on certain books, helpwith their large collection, share with others of the family, etc…etc… And I think books with pictures such as manga, magazines, or other such take up more room so it might make sense if you have a lot of those.

    I personally like having the system auto-update my device with new books and convert into nice to read formats for my custom devices. It works out really well.

    • VincentComfy@feddit.uk
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      10 hours ago

      Neat, makes sense thank you. I skimmed through the article and it seems like a lot of the focus is on manga, which is fine but doesn’t tackle my ebook library.

      Do you personally have any recommendations for good software I should look into? I do have a server running docker if that helps.

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            8 hours ago

            +1 For Calibre Web. I do not have an ereader device, but I do like having my collection on the server. I do a ton of reading since I couldn’t tell you the last thing I watched on TV…it’s probably be well over a decade. But reading, that’s where it’s at for me. I’m not into fiction or novels but rather Technology, History, that kind of stuff. In the evening, I have a small NUC running Mint and a bluetooth portable screen. Works out pretty well for me.