Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Local Books iPhone application!

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Short version. We've just released our first foray into iPhone development, a free application called "Local Books."

Local Books resembles popular dining apps like LocalEats or UrbanSpoon—but for book lovers. It shows you local bookstores, libraries and bookish events wherever you are or plan to be.

I've been using beta versions on my trips for months already; it's the ideal travel companion. Even if you know your area well, you're almost certain to find new places. We hope it will be a shot in the arm for physical bookstores and libraries—a new way to see how much bookishness there is around you.

At present Local Books does not show inventory from local bookstores and libraries. But, well, isn't that a good idea?

Check it out on iTunes.

Features. Features include:
  • Search for venues (bookstores and libraries) as well as events near your current location using the iPhone's built-in location features.
  • Search for venues and events at any location or by name.
  • Venues can be sorted by distance, name, or type.
  • Venues are color coded, following the maps on LibraryThing Local (colors correspond to the colors used on maps in LibraryThing Local).
  • Each venue has a detail page with a map. Tap it to jump to the iPhone Maps application.
  • Venues often sport a description, clickable website and phone number links, events, and a photo.
  • You can favorite locations and events, and there's a "Favorites" list where you can find them.(1)
Powered by LibraryThing Local. Local Books is powered by LibraryThing Local, the LibraryThing member-created database of 51,000 bookstores and libraries around the world. Events too are drawn from LibraryThing Local. Notably, since last night we've had a four-fold increase in events, as we started pulling in events from Barnes and Noble, Borders, Waterstones and Indigo/Chapters, as well as IndieBound.

Why We Did It. Creating Local Books wasn't free. We hired an outside house to help us. (Well, semi-outside; half of ConceptHouse is our in-house programmer Chris/ConceptDawg.) There's no "monetization" at all.

We did it because, despite the dozens of dining, clubbing and other location applications, nobody had done a good book one before. True, IndieBound recently came out with an elegant iPhone app.(2) But indies are not the only bookstores. And libraries, which far exceed bookstores and are almost everywhere, are absolutely critical. We've always thought of the book world in the largest possible terms, and we wanted an iPhone application that did that too.

Most of all, Local Books is our contribution to keeping the book world interesting. Amazon and other online retailers are great. LibraryThing is great too. But book lovers can't be happy in a world with fewer and fewer physical bookstores, and a rising threat to libraries. The more we know about this physical book world, the better we can foster it, and the better we can use websites like LibraryThing and Amazon to improve our world, not replace it.

How You Can Help. Even with 51,000 venues, not every bookstore and library is in LibraryThing. If you know of one that's not in there, go ahead and add it. If you represent the bookstore or library in question, you can "claim" your venue page, and start using LibraryThing to connect to your customers or patrons.

Even if they're all there, most are still missing something—a photograph, a phone number, a good description, a Twitter handle. Events—especially indie bookstores and libraries—are a particular need.

It's a virtuous cycle. The better we can make the data, the more people will find the application useful, and the more people who will make it better

Oh, and vote up the application, will ya? :)

Links.

1. The favorites feature in the app is not tied to your favorites list on LibraryThing.com. We didn't want to require sign-in and so forth.
2. The IndieBound application does allow you to search for books, but only off their online catalog. There's no tie-in to local holdings. Even if it had that, most Indie bookstores do not upload their inventory to IndieBound, and, again, neither bookstores or independent bookstores should be the only option for book lovers.

Special thanks to the "Board for Extreme Thing Advances," our beta group, who put the application through it's paces before release. We couldn't have done it without you.

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48 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Terrific! Will it also work with the Ipod touch, using WiFI?

1/06/2010 10:20 AM  
Blogger Tim said...

It will certainly work. I'm not sure how it will know the location though. You probably have to search for the place.

1/06/2010 10:24 AM  
Blogger STCC Library said...

Works great - I also downloaded Gale's "My Library" iPhone app. Local Books is clearly superior.

Thanks!

1/06/2010 10:26 AM  
Blogger STCC Library said...

anne-mark:

I'm using it with a Touch. It found my location no problem.

1/06/2010 10:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's great to see this development. I heard a Minnesota Public Radio broadcast a few weeks back, and the speaker (founder of GeekSquad) was musing about the potential that someone might develop a google phone application that points out nearby locations of things relevant to books, characters, authors, etc. in one's favorite books.

I thought that Common Knowledge might set you guys up uniquely well to pioneer such a thing (I should love, for instance, if I travel to Paris to be told that I was within a few miles of the place where Proust was writing).

1/06/2010 1:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmm... I am sitting in the Library of Congress testing it out and it's not finding LC as a library. I see it listed in the local directory at Library Thing. ?

1/06/2010 2:16 PM  
Blogger Tim said...

Is it seeing other things in DC?

1/06/2010 2:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, please, tell us that you are planning a Blackberry app, too!

1/06/2010 3:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great idea! But it is not working on my iPhone: No venues were found, although libraries and bookstores near me can be found in Librarything (Hannover, Germany). Any idea what I could do to make it work?

1/06/2010 3:28 PM  
Anonymous nutz4reading/crazy4reading said...

I am thrilled to see this. I have already downloaded it to my IPhone. It doesn't see anything near me right now. Will play with it more later at home. Love it!!!

1/06/2010 3:28 PM  
Blogger Dee said...

Please make one for Blackberry!

1/06/2010 3:43 PM  
Blogger vanderwal said...

I was blocked from downloading it onto my iPod Touch because I lacked a microphone. Anybody else hit this problem?

Location is done by the device, which can use WiFi location, cell triangulation, or GPS as the determining mechanism.

1/06/2010 3:49 PM  
Blogger Megan said...

Throwing in a "hey cool!" and a request for future development on the Android platform.

1/06/2010 4:52 PM  
Blogger moirae said...

Awesome!

1/06/2010 4:55 PM  
Blogger Rellotivity said...

Yay, it's neat! Downloaded and voted for...

1/06/2010 5:05 PM  
Blogger Christopher Holland said...

I changed the requirements so that iPod Touch 1G owners can download it. It may take a bit before Apple updated the iTunes page though.

1/06/2010 5:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where would you like bugs? I have a crash file or two here for you :(

1/06/2010 6:14 PM  
Blogger Maureen K. said...

Sounds great! I use my iphone extensively; look up book reviews on the amazon app. when I'm out shopping at a bookstore. This is a great addition. Will be adding it now. Thanks!

1/06/2010 8:13 PM  
Blogger vanderwal said...

Christopher Holland, Thanks!

1/06/2010 8:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Any plans to update LibraryThing Mobile to take advantage of today's better mobile web browsers? This would be great for users of all sorts of smartphones.

1/06/2010 8:59 PM  
Blogger Christopher Holland said...

Any bugs can be reported in the Talk discussion thread mentioned at the end of the blog post. Or you can email me: christopher at librarything

1/06/2010 9:58 PM  
Anonymous Shrew said...

Any way to make it searchable with keyword "librarything"? Seems like that would be useful to people who already know they're interested in LT but aren't reading the blog/announcements.

1/07/2010 12:29 AM  
Blogger Aaron Tay said...

Good timing. Given that I just created an entry for my library last month! it occurs to me If you add the ability to search the catalogue you would just have given all libraries a free iPhone app for their users!

1/07/2010 1:44 AM  
Blogger Christopher Holland said...

We've added librarything to the keywords and we now await the whims of Apple to update the index.

1/07/2010 6:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found the app by searching 'Local books'

1/07/2010 8:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

you should do a blackberry app, too, because blackberry beats iphone in market share 2:1 (i read this yesterday but can't remember where).

i'd love it if you'd do a webOS/palm app, because i personally have a pre. in the meantime, i'll download the app to my iPod touch...

-bookweirdo

1/07/2010 11:38 AM  
Blogger Michael Sauers said...

Ok, so when do we get an Android app? ;-)

1/07/2010 2:09 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

How exciting!
I second Megan's comment--please make one for the Moto Droid.

1/07/2010 2:10 PM  
Blogger pimplomat said...

Another request to make it available to Android users. Thank you.

1/07/2010 3:45 PM  
Blogger dorachild said...

Another request for an Android ap from an Android user!

Remember all the news earlier this week about the new Google phone? That's Android. And there are plenty of other Android phones out there.

My prediction is that Android is going to be taking up an increasing share of the "smart phone" market. So if you want to reach this market you need to do a Droid ap.

1/07/2010 4:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's an app that's actual motivation to get an iPhone.

1/08/2010 12:27 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Love it!

Travelling through Mittagong and Canberra Australia and finding all the bookstores on my iPod touch with local wireless. This is great!

Thanks!

Meg (merry10)

1/08/2010 2:04 AM  
Blogger dorachild said...

Re: Asyouknow-Bob's comment that this ap is a reason to get an IPhone:

All of us make the decision as to which smart phone is best for us.

I live in New York City.

There have been widespread reports in NYC of problems with ATT's network crashing in NYC because the network is overwhelmed by the demand for data caused by IPhone users.

So for me I would not want an IPhone because I don't want ATT!

If you have made the decision to use the IPhone then that is the best decision for you. We all have to weigh the considerations of which features of which phone and which cell phone carrier.

1/08/2010 2:35 AM  
Blogger Mark said...

love the app so far! Great for travel. It would be wonderful if I could access my library, and the related inventory of local stores though - I use LibraryThing to maintain my book shopping list amongst other things, and being to figure how which store near me has something would be awesome!

1/08/2010 4:15 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you very much for this application, I was wondering if Library Thing would be producing anything for iPhone.

1/09/2010 7:41 PM  
Blogger Ricechex Kindle said...

Another request here for an Android app. Love my DROID phone. Love Librarything. Would love to see the two go together like that. Nudge nudge, wink wink?

I am also not above bribery. I happen to have a shiny new nickel right here, if that helps sway your decision... ~_^

Thanks!

1/10/2010 10:54 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Android user here!

1/10/2010 11:08 PM  
Blogger Aussie said...

Another Android user!!!!

1/11/2010 11:21 AM  
Blogger Front Studio said...

Request for an iphone (or whatever device you prefer) app that allows me to access my librarything library!! Would be awesome to have access to my library at my fingertips.

1/11/2010 4:16 PM  
Blogger Mark said...

Hi Front Studio - I want the iphone app to access my library as well.

However there is a mobile interface already, at: http://www.librarything.com/m/

but it is very simple and doesn't integrate with all the Local features.

1/11/2010 6:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another vote for a Pre application!

1/12/2010 8:48 AM  
Blogger Carl said...

Windows Mobile user here, don't forget about us too if you port this to other devices! In the meantime I'll give this a spin on my iPod Touch.

1/16/2010 10:30 AM  
Blogger zwelbast said...

Als would love this on my Nokia s60v5...

1/19/2010 1:04 PM  
Blogger Yann said...

When will you release an Android App ?

1/29/2010 8:27 AM  
Blogger Pablo A B said...

Is great but very buggy, very often when it start keep a lot of time (30 sec aprox) "Loading" and then crash and go back to iPod Touch menu :S
Another thing: my home page on LT is too overload with a lot of things I'll never use. Why not learn of Google lesson? Less thing better!

1/30/2010 9:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Android, Android, Android!

2/05/2010 7:39 PM  
Blogger mbernardi said...

I too have an iPod touch, and would like to be able to access my LibraryThing book details when I'm in a book store. Some way to copy data for offline use and an ability to view it would be marvelous.

Automatic sync with the live copy (when WiFi was availible) would be the icing on the cake.

At the moment the only way to do this is via csv download and import into a database app.

2/06/2010 1:19 PM  
Blogger lechumur said...

Another request for a librarything app on android. Would love to help if needed.

2/10/2010 1:11 AM  

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