I just happened to have the following message still around, because I'm
interested in cataloguing systems.  I haven't tried it at all, but it
might fit your needs:

Date: 03 Sep 2002 19:14:20 +0200
From: tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] a library software toolkit

http://www.tgds.net/lmstk/

Is the toolkit I have developped for art center libraries and
documentary services. I think that it may be easily transformed for most
libraries.

For the moment the user mode only is available. The administration
interface is being translated and upgraded to the 1.1 version.
Eventually the JSP pages and the database schema will be available for
download. The licence will be GPL or LGPL(convince me to use another
licence if you will) for this english language version.  A Paypal
donation button will appear on the site at the same time as the files. A
commercial French version exists and is in constant development and
activly being sold to art centers throughout France.

The application was developped in Dreamweaver and is being maintained in
Dreamweaver MX so that it may be personalized by the end user. Tomcat
4.x app server and Postgresql 7.2.1.

Vital statistics: 8900 artists, 4500 authors, 2100 editors and 5100
books and magazines.

This database has been in use since January. No major bugs have surfaced
to date (touching wood here).

Questions and comments to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cheers

Tony Grant


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Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin
Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] * andrew_perrin (at) unc.edu


On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Henry House wrote:

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> My local public library wants to replace its antiquated card catalog system
> with something completely modern. Unfortunately, their response to my local
> LUG's offers of help is that they want software that is off-the-shelf and
> used by other libraries, not something new or homebrewish. So my question is
> whether there is any Free package that meets the needs of a typical community
> library AND is alreadt in use somewhere and is proven bug-free.  Surely there
> must be something of the soft in the world? Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
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