How to create Kindle Collections on your Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle iOS App (2024)

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Introduction

I received an email this week asking me whether I had a post dedicated to creating collections on the Kindle. I was certain that I had but I search through my archives revealed that there was a gap in the how to content pertaining to the Kindle. I had a couple of different posts but no one central location.

Kindle Collections are basically folders on your Kindle that help organize your content. There are three ways to create Kindle collections. One is on the device itself. One is using the desktop programs. And the third is using my favorite software organization program Calibre.

1) Creating Kindle Collections on the device.

Step 1

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First, create a collection. Go to theHome screen and select “Create New Collection” from the menu. Name your collection. Some people have very creative names. Mine are very basic. I have folders called TBR, Books to Read Now, Books to Avoid, etc. You can organize your collections by date, by genre, or by the person who recommended it to you. Perhaps you’ll organize by tropes. The selection is yours.

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Todelete a collection, highlight the collection name, press and hold for the popup to appear and then you can choose “Delete Collection” from the choice of four options. This is where you canrename a collection as well.

If you do delete a collection, you will not remove those books from your device, only removing the folder in which they resided.

Once you have your collections created, you can sort your Home Screen content by collections. On the Home screen, select “Recent” and then selection “Collections.”

You can place books in more than one collection.

Step 2

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Get your books into the collection. Press and hold the cover image of a book. A pop up screen will appear and the first option is “Add to Collection”. Check the box next to the collection where you want the book to appear and hit Done at the bottom of the screen.

From within a collection, tapmenu and then select Add/Remove Items. A list of your books will appear which you can sort by “recent”, “title” and “author.” Put a check by each book you want in that particular collection or uncheck books you don’t think are appropriate to be in that collection.

2) On your desktop

Create Collection

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Step 1: Create a new collection or import collections from your existing device.

Step 2: Drag and drop the collections. This process works better if your books are downloaded instead of just archived when you are moving them. The cloud symbol means that it is archived and not downloaded to your computer.

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Get Collection on Device

Step 1: Go to your Kindle device.

Step 2: Hit “Home” and then “Menu” and then “Sync and Check for Items”

Your collections should sync across devices. But, Jane, you say, I have collections that are empty but on my computer, they exist. This is because you don’t have the books downloaded to your device. This is what Amazon says:

Note:Importing a collection from another device does not import the books or other items to your Kindle if they aren’t downloaded already. However, books already on your Kindle that are associated with a collection will automatically appear under that collection name on your Home screen.

3) Using Calibre

If you are a Calibre user, and if you aren’t, you should look into it, a programmer named meme at MobileReads created a Kindle Collections plugin which you can download here. This post walks you through the install of the plugin and the basic usage of the plugin.

The more books you have on your device, the slower your device works particularly when loading the menu and the collections.

Step 1. Install Plugin

Gather your Kindle, a kindle cord, download Calibre, and the plugin. Hook up the Kindle to the computer, open Calibre, and install the plugin according to instructions here. Once you have installed the plugin, you will need to restart Calibre. You must have your Kindle connected to your computerto operate the plugin.

Step 2. Customize Plugin

After Calibre is restarted, go to Preferences -> Plugins. You will need to find the Kindle Collections plugin which is located under “User Interface Action plugins” or type “Kindle Collections” in the search bar. Highlight the plugin and then click “customize plugin” button. Suggested customizations include:

  • Creation of automatic tags: I do not advise using this feature if a) you have a ton of books on your device or b) unless your calibre metadata is very clean. If you download tags from Amazon or another source, it is likely that you are going to have thousands of tags with only one book in them. Plus, if creating collections based on authors is a nice idea if you only have five or six authors. More than that and again, you’ll have pages and pages of collections with only one book. Collections are to help you organize, not create more pages on the device to scroll through in order to find your books.
  • Preserve existing collections. Check this if you have collections on the Kindle device you don’t want deleted. These are collections that you have created on the device and not through Calibre. Uncheck if you want to control all the collections through Calibre.
  • Ignore uppercase/lowercase. This means if you have tags that are paranormal and Paranormal, Kindle Collections will treat these as one tag instead of two different tags.

Read more about the plugin herecustomization features here.

Step 3 Creating collections

You can create user categories in Calibre and this can be used as the basis for your Kindle Collections. Your user categories can be simple such as “Read, TBR, Unread”. Or perhaps they are genre specific: “Paranormal, Contemporary, Romantic Suspense, Historical”. Again, if you become too granular in your user categories, you may end up with dozens of collections.

The Kindle Collections icon shows up in the bottom of your Calibre screen. I have the goodreads plugin installed and it shows up next to the Kindle Collections:
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Automatic Collections

You can create collections based on: Author Sort, Authors, Publishes, Read, Series, Tags, Title, and User Categories. (See my advice in Step 1 re using these automatic collections).
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Manual Collections

You can create manual collections. Create a collection by typing in the name of the collection and pressing the green plus sign.
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Then select your newly created collection in the dropdown box on the left, scroll your list of titles, sorted alphabetically, and click the green plus sign to add.
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If you have a large library, this can be tremendously time consuming. Once you hit “Save”, the collections will be sent to your Kindle.

Custom Category *Recommended*

Create a custom category for your Kindle Collections. Right click in the title/author/date menu bar area. Select “Add Your Own Columns” and then add a column for kindle collections.

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The bottom button is “Add custom column”. Click that or use the green plus sign on the right. Click “Tags” from the Quick Create selection. Then change the lookup name to “kindlecollections” or whatever you like and the Column Heading to “Kindle” (or again, whatever you like).

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The column type can be “Comma separated text, like tags / Text, column shown in the tag browser/ Long text, like comments / Yes/No”. Comma separated text, like tags is recommended. Save and restart Calibre.

Your column should show up in the menu area. You can go through your books and tag which book belongs in which collection:

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Once you are done, go back to the icon and select “Customize collections to create from Calibre”. Look for your customized column (mine is named Kindle), and make sure the drop down box is “create”. Then go to “Create collections on the Kindle from Calibre”.

ImportCollectionsto Calibre from yourKindle*Recommended*

This is a particularly nice way to create collections for those who have existing collections. If you have existing collections on your Kindle, you can use the Calibre interface to organize your collections. First, however, create a custom column as you did above.

Go to the plugin icon and select “Import Collections to Calibre from your Kindle”. Select your newly created column from the dropdown menu:

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From there, you simply go through your Calibre library and select which collection you want the book to appear.

Once you are done, go back to the icon and select “Customize collections to create from Calibre”. Look for your customized column (mine is named Kindle), and make sure the drop down box is “create”. Then go to “Create collections on the Kindle from Calibre”.

Step 4:Restart your Kindle

To load the new collections, you’ll need to restart your Kindle. Eject your Kindle. Unhook your Kindle from the computer. To restart, you can either hold down your power key until the device restarts or go to Home -> Menu-> Settings-> Menu-> Restart.

Tips:

  • I prefer to use the User Categories section and create a special category for collections on the device. It’s far easier to scroll from the library view of Calbre and sort your books in this fashion.
  • This only works for titles that are you in Calibre and on your Kindle. It doesn’t work with titles that exist in the Amazon Cloud and you archive.
  • Kindle Collections will generate an error report and you can use that error report to help you clean up your metadata. It will tell you if there are duplicates or conflict errors in titles, authors, tags, etc.
  • If you eject your Kindle device and then re attach it to the computer via the USB, sometimes Calibre won’t recognize Kindle device. Simply quit Calibre and restart.

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Jane Litte is the founder of Dear Author, a lawyer, and a lover of pencil skirts. She self publishes NA and contemporaries (and publishes with Berkley and Montlake) and spends her downtime reading romances and writing about them. Her TBR pile is much larger than the one shown in the picture and not as pretty.You can reach Jane by email at jane @ dearauthor dot com

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