Hi Wolf,

A lot of libraries (and library conferences) are using Boopsie.  It's a
third party app.  In the case of libraries, its for patrons.  In the case
of conferences, its for attendees.  Highly configurable.  Pretty slick.
 Definitely not free nor open source!

Here's a link to their site: http://www.boopsie.com/

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Library Technology Consultant / The Galecia Group
Oversight Board & Communications Committee / Evergreen
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<lori.a...@galecia.com>Specializing in open source ILS solutions, RFID,
filtering,
workflow optimization, and materials handling
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On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 4:51 AM, Wolf Halton <wolf.hal...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Denise Siers <dsi...@kcls.org> wrote:
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>>  KCLS uses Boopsie which works for Android and iPhones.  Our app, KCLS
>> to Go last week added 2 new features:  a Library ****
>>
>> Catalog Smart Search and a Book Look ISBN barcode search.  The smart
>> search is a stemming search putting you into lists based on a weekly MARC
>> output of our catalog.  The ISBN search is similar to a QR search:  scan
>> the barcode and it brings you to that book in our catalog.  Great for
>> bookstore browsers.  The front page of the app is configurable.  We have
>> the catalog, my account, library info (which uses the device GPS), our
>> digital collection, programs and classes, blogs and social networks.  ***
>> *
>>
>> Denise Siers****
>>
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> Is this mostly a staff-client app or a general app for patrons?
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