Calibre and Kindle Collections
>> Thursday, August 4, 2011
I recently bought a Kindle. Even though I didn't think I would like it, I really do. Maybe it is the computer scientist in me, but I want to control how books are organized and displayed from my computer instead of from the Kindle. Enter Calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com/). If you don't know, Calibre is to ebooks as iTunes is to mp3s. It is great at organizing and converting books. However, out-of-the-box it doesn't support collections on the Kindle.
It was pretty easy to set up:
- Install the "Kindle Collections" plugin (instructions here)
- Create a custom column by going to Preferences > Change calibre behavior > Interface > Add your own columns. Click the "Add custom column" button
- Give it a lookup name (kindlecollections), Column heading (Kindle Collections), and choose the "Text, column shown in tag browser"
- Fill in that new column with whatever collections you want on your Kindle. You can also go to Edit metadata > Custom metadata to add the name of the collections
- Plug in your Kindle (if you haven't already) so you can use the Kindle Collections plugin
- Go to Kindle Collections > Customize collections to create from Calibre...
- Select "Create" in the Action dropdown for your new column
- Go to Kindle Collections > Create collections on the Kindle from Calibre
- Eject and Restart your Kindle
It sounds more complicated than it really is. I know there are other tips out there for using existing columns like Series for Kindle Collections, but that didn't make sense to me as much as creating a new column.
Also, I don't like that you have to restart your Kindle every time, but I think that is a Kindle limitation, not Calibre or the plugin.
Let me know if you have any other Kindle/Calibre/Collections tips!
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