Honestly, I’m personally not just after a self hosting solution, I’m mostly trying to replace US services and companies. As part of that, I’ve started using Jellyfin and I think it’s great but the book library part is a bit clunky.

I think I’ve got three use cases:

  • Research papers
  • Textbooks
  • Novels / Non-fiction

I’m okay with three separate setups for these too. I do listen to quite a few audiobooks but they’re currently independent and I’m happy to keep it that way. I’m happy to hear integrated solutions, or suggestions for an audio book library, but this post is focused on the above list.

The main device I’d do most of my reading on is an iPhone but I’d also be wanting to open up the research papers and textbooks on my MacBook. I’d want to be able to add research papers from the iPhone, or at least a light weight way to list them to quickly add later.

Note taking and highlighting isn’t an issue, I’ve started using markdown for this. Syncing how much of the book I’ve read is. Ideally between devices but on the one device would work too.

I figure I’ll have to drop some of my aims here but I thought I’d see if anyone knows of decent setups to try. Neither Jellyfin or Calibre seem amazing but maybe I could just configure them better.

Since there is a mandated image here I’m starting to wonder if I’m really in the wrong place, but I put textbook cover there

  • Rudee@lemmy.ml
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    16 hours ago

    I use Kavita, and it works pretty well for me. Syncs your progress, and supports lots of formats.

    It seems to be limited to reading through the web interface, so might not work on an e-reader. Also adding stuff to it requires manually managing the directory it is assigned to, so its a little clunky there as well

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      4 hours ago

      E-reader support is still pretty clunky on Kavita, but doable. I normally host my books on Kavita, and then download them to my eReader, and that does a fine job, but it won’t sync progress across devices

    • gajahmada@awful.systems
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      12 hours ago

      I don’t own an e-reader but if I’m not mistaken, kavita has a KOReader plugin so it probably possible to use it with an e-reader, android reader has many more options I think.