Simply sharing catalogs would let us do some serious trading and gap-filling in the background without cluttering. Rather than just dumping books, let's share catalogs, instead. Personally, I think the kiddies here are more interested in the modern generation of mostly self-centered and ignorant writers with a tenuous grasp of fetishes that redefined fetish terminology to match their shitty educations and poor cognitive abilities. Most of the users won't even notice we're slinging books around.
But cataloging for collecting sharing needs a little more work because the industry was so under the radar then and it wasn't managed very well.
There are many issues surrounding titles, imprints, and book numbers.
- Identical titles written by different authors.
- Reprints with a new book number and the same title or a different title.
- Identical titles/content with different pseudonyms.
- Identical titles by the same author with different content and different book numbers.
Catalogs should always have the title, author, content tagging, imprint, book number. I added content tagging in my catalog so that I know what's in the book. I've typically done the high-level fetish content categorization but have started adding the more traditional MF, M/f, f/dog, F/zoo notation.