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 g Engels (en)In order to ensure this reference library can be used internally, it’s useful to have [[Breng je archief en collectie(s) in kaart/en|an overview of what your organisation has in house]], and to make your collection searchable. Library or collection management systems are currently generally much too extensive, unworkable and costly for the needs of arts organisations. As a centre of expertise, PACKED faced this same problem, so it tested how useful the online platform LibraryThing was for describing its collection. This system offers a number of interesting benefits:
*You can make the metadata for your collection available online, so anyone can see what you have in house.
*If a piece of work has already been described in LibraryThing by someone else, you can simply copy their description (including assigned tags) and possibly improve and/or expand it. Users include individuals, small organisations and large libraries such as the Bibliothèque nationale de France. It also provides links to Amazon, Google Books, WorldCat, etc.
*LibraryThing is completely free for registering up to 200 pieces of work. You can describe an unlimited number of works for $10 per year or a one-off payment of $25.
*The interface is available in various languages.
*There are good online tutorials available via the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHdpcxqVcUR4rXciaInacPQ?reload=9 LibraryThing YouTube channel]. 
*It uses [https://www.librarycat.org/lib/PACKED_vzw TinyCat] as a simple online search portal for your own collection.
*LibraryThing allows you to export your own collection’s data. This is useful in case you ever want to use a different system or if LibraryThing should cease to exist. You can export to Excel, TSV, JSON and MARC. You can also set a number of parameters to determine what data you want to export.