LibCal from Springshare is excellent in this regard.  We're about to
replace an aging, unmaintainable solution with LibCal.  It has all the
settings we needed to stay with our existing, overly complicated set of
rules.

It's not free.  We're working in the $899 version just fine.

http://springshare.com/libcal/

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Ingersoll, Ryan <ingerso...@spu.edu> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> We are looking for a simple system to allow students (and others) to
> self-schedule study rooms in the library.
>
> I started to build a solution in SharePoint 2010, but before I go to far I
> want to see what other libraries do. We don't have a dedicated library
> server to install anything on, so I prefer a hosted solution that is free,
> or very minimal. It would be great if it was mobile phone friendly too
> (iOS, Android).
>
> Thanks for any advice you can offer.
>
> Ryan
>
> Ryan Ingersoll
> Library Technology Services Coordinator
> Seattle Pacific University
> 206.281.2287 :: ingerso...@spu.edu<mailto:ingerso...@spu.edu>
> spu.edu/library<http://spu.edu/library>
>
> Tech Desk
> Technology tools, assistance, and space for students to discover, create,
> and share.
> 206.281.2211 :: librarytechd...@spu.edu<mailto:librarytechd...@spu.edu>
> spu.edu/library/tech-desk<http://spu.edu/library/tech-desk>
> blog.spu.edu/librarytechdesk
>

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