
appended is a "first pass" at a p.g. categorization scheme. unlike the "tagging" models, i'm using here a "folder" model. inside each folder will be a bunch of alias "files" that point to the e-texts proper. this allows you to put one e-text into multiple folders, by simply generating another alias file. the possibility of nesting folders is also present. as i've said, i think the cataloging tool needs to give people an ability to rule out unwanted classes of e-texts, including: first cut -- by language second cut -- human genome third cut -- audio fourth cut -- video fifth cut -- magazines sixth cut -- copyrighted seventh cut -- reference eighth cut -- religious ninth cut -- poetry tenth cut -- plays eleventh cut -- short story collections twelfth cut -- anthologies and once a person has ruled out whatever they don't want, the downloading of the other e-texts can go automatically. -bowerbird p.s. books top-100 titles selected top-100 titles in html fiction nonfiction reference dictionary encyclopedia thesaurus quotations poetry plays short story collections anthologies religious heavily illustrated beatrix potter children's beatrix potter cookbooks how-to guides magazines punch/punchinello scientific american items of interest that are not text and not html audio music human-read books text-to-speech books video copyrighted work human genome project languages other than english french german italian ...