Free programs are never really without expenses. You may find you put in a lot of work and then the system won't do what you need to be done. Spend the money to get a real system that will grow with you. I like OPALS and it is very Hebrew friendly. It imports Z39.50 records so that copy cataloging is easy.
Shabbat shalom, On Fri, Jun 22, 2018, 6:34 PM Shira London <zipza...@gmail.com> wrote: > Our adult education division has a small library and would like to have a > way to keep track of the books and check them in and out. An > administrative assistant will handle the details once I have gotten them up > and running. If anyone can recommend user friendly library software that > is either free or inexpensive, I'd be so appreciative! > > Many thanks, > Shira London > Upper School Librarian > Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School > Baltimore, MD. > __ > >
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