On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 07:25:10AM +0530, Sridhar M.A. wrote:

>We have a collection of about 2000 books in our library. What do people
>on this list use to catalog and maintain such a collection? I looked at
>the openbiblio and related programs. Some of them are still in their
>nascent stages. Are there some easy to use library management s/w for
>linux? 
>
>A related query: Dr. Gurunandan Bhat had posted a long time back that
>some engineering students in Goa had developed a open source library
>management s/w for linux with all the bells and whistles like support
>for bar-code readers, etc. What is its status now? Anybody got a chance
>to use it?
>
>Pointers/experiences would be very much useful to me.

It is already on sourceforge. Check out 

http://sourceforge.net/projects/glibs/

It is a project developed by three engineering students in PHP
and PostgreSQL.

Peace

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Rajesh
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