I've just spend 2 hours looking for a plot that's in a book I knew I had somewhere. I went through 4 cds of ebooks, some on hdd, and finally found it in a book sitting on a shelf above the table ;-( And now I'm annoyed, to say the least.
So I was wondering - how do you manage your ebook(*) collection? I have a stackpile of technical (related to my work) books, articles, papers and whatnot. Some of them are "real" books, (OCRed, you can search through them with pdf viewers search), some of them are just scanned images in a pdf form. Some of them are my old project notes scanned from notebooks (definitely not searchable, barely readable even).
I'm looking for some way to index them in a database, so I can have an overview of what's all in there. Options which could prove to be useful would be: - get book data from the net based on ISBN - autoscanning of files for ISBN number, or some sort of "auto getting data" - clean interface - maybe an option to leave a note in the database relating to some boo. Something akin "this is useful" next to "World Domination for Dummies, 3rd edition"
So I was wondering, would you be so kind to share your ideas, maybe offer a suggestion or two, if any come to mind.
(*) No problem with regular ones - one under the piano, two under the table to keep it straight, and one to keep the lid on instant noodles

Edit by me: I should've mentioned. I'm looking for something on windows platform.
