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Calibre eBook Management User Interface Tutorial

Calibre eBook Management

In a followup to an earlier post, getting started with Calibre ebook management, this post and video demonstrates some advanced tips and tricks for getting the most out of the Calibre user interface.

Getting Familiarized With the Calibre UI

There are 4 main parts to the Calibre user interface, the book list, tag list, book detail box, and search bar. Each of these sections can be re-sized by dragging the elements to as large or small as desired, making them completely disappear or take up the entire view.

Book List: The list of ebooks is organized into various columns that can be customized in a number of ways. Hide columns by right clicking, drag headings to rearrange the column layout, and sort by clicking the header title. You can even create custom columns with whatever properties desired by clicking preferences, then interface, then click the plus button to add a column and determine what type of properties you want it to have.

Search Bar: The search bar works just like any other search box. Type in a name or keyword to show only ebooks using that term. By default, search will go through all the book’s metadata looking for a match, not just the book’s title or tags. To restrict the search to a specific column or tag, such as Author or Title, simply type the name of the column or tag before the search term, i.e. authors:king or title:fire.

To include multiple search terms, use the same method just separate the terms and place an “and” between them, such as authors:king and title:fire. This will show ebooks authored by King with the word Fire in the title. Once you create a search term like this, you can save it for future use by using the small box to the right of the main search bar.

Tag Browser: The tab browser is the box to the left of the main book list. This offers another way to search and organize ebooks. Clicking on a tag will restrict visible ebooks to that tag, hold shift to select multiple tags at once, clicking twice will show everything but that tag. New tags can be created by clicking on manage user categories below the tag browser, and tags can be hidden by right-clicking them.

Book Details Pane: The book details pane shows the book cover, description, formats, and other metadata. The cover and metadata can be gathered or changed by right-clicking on an ebook and selecting edit meta information and then selecting download metadata and covers. By clicking on the details pane, a new full-sized window launches.

Calibre Video Tutorial Part 2

In this video, the creator of Calibre, Dr. Kovid Goyal, gives a tutorial on how to use Calibre’s advanced sorting options, running searches, and shows different ways to organize your ebook library using tags, categories, and columns, among other helpful tips and tricks.

Getting Started with Calibre eBook Management

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Calibre Overview

If you haven’t yet started using Calibre (pronounced Caliber) for managing your ebook collection, now is a good time to learn how to get started. Calibre is undisputedly the best ebook managing tool on the planet. And the best part is, it’s free.

Calibre can do everything from displaying ebooks in its ebook viewer to converting formats into something more compatible for a specific ereader. With it you can organize your entire ebook library any way that you choose, and sync all your content with your favorite reading devices. You can easliy edit all your ebooks’ metadata and descriptions. And Calibre can even search the internet and download metadata and book covers at the click of a button.

Additionally, you can set up Calibre to fetch RSS news feeds from around the web and automatically convert them into an ebook to be sent to your device, no subscription fee required. The news feeds are setup for many of the popular news sources like Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, BBC news, and 100′s of others—or you can create a new recipe to collect an RSS news feed that’s currently not supported.

4 Quick Steps to Getting Started with Calibre

1. Install Calibre: To get started, download Calibre from http://calibre-ebook.com/download. It’s available for Windows, OS X (Mac), and Linux.

Once you install Calibre, the welcome wizard will guide you through the installation process. First you’ll be asked where you want Calibre to save your files. Calibre will copy all your ebooks into a hierarchical file system.

Next, you’ll be asked to choose your specific type of ebook reader so that Calibre can determine the optimum format to output when converting files. You can change this later so don’t worry if you don’t have an ereader yet.

2. Adding eBooks and News Feeds: If you already have some ebooks on your hard drive, loading them into Calibre is as easy as clicking on the “Add Books” button in the upper left corner of the program’s home menu. Select the folder with your ebooks in it and then Calibre will import the entire folder at once, or you can just choose individual titles.

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To add RSS news feeds to your Calibre library, simply click on the “Fetch News” button. This brings up a list of all the currently supported news sources. Select the feed you want and then you can choose to download it once or setup a schedule to automatically download it each morning or whenever you specify.

Calibre collects the articles and then converts them into ebooks that includes the full versions of the articles, along with the associated images.

3. Editing Metadata: This step is optional but makes sorting and organizing your ebooks a lot easier in the long run. You can enter metadata—author names, book titles, tags, book description, etc—manually yourself or you can have Calibre search for them online, along with the book covers, to automatically fill in any missing information.

4. Transferring eBooks to a Reader: You can read your DRM-free ebooks using the Calibre ebook viewer on your computer, or you can send them to your favorite reading device as easily as clicking on the “Send to Device” button. Calibre will automatically detect your device when you plug it in to the USB port of your computer.

If the ebook you are sending to the device is not a supported format, Calibre will convert it to the most suitable format for your reader automatically.

And for devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Smartphones that can’t connect via USB, you’ll need to setup the Calibre content server in the preferences menu so that you can use an app to download your ebooks to the device from a remote location.

Also, with the Calibre content server you can access your ebook collection using a web browser from any computer anywhere in the world, and you can set it up to email your ebooks and downloaded news automatically.

Calibre Video Tutorial

In the video below the creator of Calibre, Dr. Kovid Goyal, gives a tutorial on how to setup Calibre, add ebooks, edit ebook meta data, how to convert and send ebooks to a device, and how to fetch news feeds, among other helpful tips and tricks.

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