# cataloging (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 2 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover cataloging.

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## [Full Digital Collection Download](https://archive.forestwizard.net/2026/06/02/full-digital-collection-download/)

_2026-06-02 · Forest Wizard · Forest Wizard Archive_

To download all files in the collection at once, please click this link to access the shared folder with the zip file and inventory.

## [EAR Cataloging Standards](https://archive.forestwizard.net/2026/05/20/ear-cataloging-standards/)

_2026-05-20 · Forest Wizard · Forest Wizard Archive_

Because this project is about cataloging processes as well as esotericism (one might say they’re two sides of the same coin), I want to share the current standards I’m using. These are all subject to change, but future changes will be posted on this blog. Digital File Naming Standards The entire digital collection conforms to \[…\]

## [Making printable labels for your Discogs collection](https://torbjorn.no/post/2026/03/09/making-printable-labels-for-your-discogs-collection/)

_2026-03-09 · Home on Torbjørn Bakken Pedersen's home page_

Lately I&rsquo;ve come to realise that I&rsquo;m fairly scatterbrained. I obsess over ideas monomaniacally, only to move on before finishing them. When the stars align, this focus leads to quick, tangible results. But usually I just end up with a mental backlog of half-finished projects. This has gotten worse since becoming a parent. My free time is limited to an hour or two after my…

## [The Fox Sisters in Rochester, NY](https://archive.forestwizard.net/2025/05/15/the-fox-sisters-in-rochester-ny/)

_2025-05-15 · Forest Wizard · Forest Wizard Archive_

Earlier this year I shared a printable map of eight locations in downtown Rochester, NY that are notable in the history of the religion of Modern Spiritualism. While that map includes a lot of information, I want to walk all of that out a bit more in this blog post. \[Download that map here\] Background \[…\]

## [Collecting the immaterial](https://torbjorn.no/post/2025/03/13/collecting-the-immaterial/)

_2025-03-13 · Home on Torbjørn Bakken Pedersen's home page_

2025 introduction Way back in 2014, I finally handed in my long-overdue master&rsquo;s thesis at the University of Amsterdam for the Preservation and Presentation of the moving image program . The text was twice as long as it should be and was far more theoretical than I had initially planned for. However, I was pleased about the result in the end, and I think I still am. The text is about many…

## [Charm to Suppress Liars](https://archive.forestwizard.net/2025/02/04/charm-to-suppress-liars/)

_2025-02-04 · Forest Wizard · Forest Wizard Archive_

A favorite book of mine in the Guerrilla Library is The Power of the Psalms by Anna Riva. It’s a 1980s classic that looks at the Book of Psalms as a powerful grimoire. Each psalm has suggested ways to use the poem in part or in whole for a variety of different purposes. I’ve shared \[…\]

## [The Esoteric Archive of Rochester is leaving Instagram](https://archive.forestwizard.net/2025/01/22/the-esoteric-archive-of-rochester-is-leaving-instagram/)

_2025-01-22 · Forest Wizard · Forest Wizard Archive_

Our Instagram account will be deleted on Friday January 24, 2025. In protest of the sweeping policy changes that Meta announced on January 7, 2025, allowing for the widespread use of hate speech against queer people, the EAR will permanently move away from this platform. Mark Zuckerberg claims that this change is intended to promote \[…\]

## [A New Home for the EAR](https://archive.forestwizard.net/2024/11/22/a-new-home-for-the-ear/)

_2024-11-22 · Forest Wizard · Forest Wizard Archive_

The Esoteric Archive of Rochester came to be in 2022. Its mission was twofold: Like many seekers, I had accumulated hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of PDFs, mostly scans of books published in the late 1800s and very early 1900s (all in the public domain now). These files, with typically useless file names, were all \[…\]

