1. A tool for organizing your physical literature?
* Bookcases and shelves: These are the most common way to organize physical books. You can find them at furniture stores, online retailers, or even second-hand shops.
* Bookends: These can help keep your books upright and organized on a shelf. You can find them in a variety of materials and styles.
* Dividers: These can help to divide your shelves by genre, author, or any other system you choose. You can buy them or make your own from cardboard or other materials.
2. A digital tool for organizing your reading list?
* Reading apps: Apps like Goodreads, Libby, and Kindle allow you to create and organize reading lists, track your progress, and find new books.
* Spreadsheets: You can create a spreadsheet in Google Sheets or Excel to keep track of your reading list and progress.
* Note-taking apps: Apps like Notion, Evernote, or Bear can be used to create and organize your reading lists, notes, and thoughts on the books you've read.
3. A tool for sorting literature into different genres or categories?
* Genre guides: There are many online resources that provide information about different literary genres.
* Library catalogs: Library catalogs can be helpful for finding books by genre, author, or subject.
* Online databases: Databases like WorldCat or the Library of Congress catalog can also be used to search for books by genre.
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