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Using Mini Libraries
What is an ISBN?
An ISBN - short for International Standard Book Number - is what it sounds like: a number that is issued to versions of a book. These are usually given out per-edition, so one 'work' may have multiple ISBNs (examples include books being translated into other languages, or reprints of an older book). ISBNs can usually be found on the back of a book in barcode form and as a string of numbers.
About Mini Libraries
Who makes Mini Libraries?
Mini Libraries is currently being solo-developed by me (Logan). I'm a high school student who is studying Computer Science (alongside other things). Mini Libraries originally started out as a school project, but I really like this idea and am choosing to keep working on this :D
Background image is by Trnava University.
Is Mini Libraries open-source?
Yes.* The source code for Mini Libraries is available on Codeberg, however for the time being I'm only accepting bug reports or fixes. Mini Libraries is very much a passion project and I want to have control over it's development. I also don't have the experience nor time to manage and organise a community yet. However, I value openness and the ability to look behind the scenes and for those reasons I'm choosing to make the code for this project public.
If you have any further questions, please send me an E-mail and I'll see what I can.