Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Mobile app

2014-09-16 Thread Schooff, Rose (LVA)
Here in Virginia we have Boopsie mobile app, BUT for our libraries that have 
Evergreen I have Boopsie just link them straight to the URL.  Normally Boopsie 
requires that you FTP a file to them from your catalog or they can link 
straight to the URL of your catalog.  They don’t like to link straight to the 
URL because (and I can understand) they use a smart search type technology.  
But I don’t want to go through the gyrations of getting Equinox to FTP a file 
when the regular site works just fine.

Boopsie does so much more than just the catalog with their apps so take that 
into consideration when looking at them.  Ie Calendar Events, maps, hours, 
Overdrive (if you have it) – they are trying to integrate as many other apps 
into theirs as possible.

Just my 2 cents worth.

From: open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org 
[mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Rogan 
Hamby
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 3:00 PM
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Mobile app

There was effort at one point to put together an Android app but that's been 
inactive for a few years I think.  My reading of the community interest as of a 
year or so ago was that there was more interest in making the responsive design 
for the OPAC strong enough that an app was largely unnecessary.

And I think that's largely been done.  At the Hack-A-Way last year there was a 
big push for the responsive design and it's continued.  A lot of folks were 
involved in that but off the top of my head the names Ben Shum and Kathy 
Lussier come to mind as two involved so they might have opinions on that score. 
 I've heard a lot of compliments within my consortium in the last year about 
the usability of the web site searching and placing holds and such since that 
work was done even on relatively small smart phones like the current 
generation iPhones.  (They're still current until Friday anyway.)

On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Steven W. Campbell 
swcampb...@scenicregional.orgmailto:swcampb...@scenicregional.org wrote:

My library system migrated to Evergreen in January as part of the Missouri 
Evergreen consortia. We recently have been looking into a mobile app for our 
OPAC that will work with iPhones and other Apple mobile devices. I was 
surprised to learn that there doesn’t appear to be an open source mobile app 
available for the Evergreen OPAC. I can hardly believe it with the rapid growth 
of mobile devices.

Boopsie will design our library a mobile app for $5,000, plus a $12,000 annual 
maintenance fee (every year). I thought that seemed high. I also thought that 
if we were going to spend that much money, I would rather spend it on funding 
an open course version that everyone can use and may not require as much money 
for future maintenance costs.

Am I missing something? Is there an open source mobile app available for 
Evergreen’s OPAC for iPhones and other Apple mobile devices (or any type of 
mobile device)? Is there something already being worked on?

Thanks,
Steve

___

Steven W. Campbell
Library Director
Scenic Regional Library
308 Hawthorne Dr.
Union, MO 63084
636-583-0652tel:636-583-0652
www.scenicregional.orghttp://www.scenicregional.org/




--

Rogan Hamby, MLS, CCNP, MIA
Managers Headquarters Library and Reference Services,
York County Library System

“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.”
― C.S. Lewishttp://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1069006.C_S_Lewis


Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Mobile app

2014-09-16 Thread Jason Stephenson
On 09/16/2014 09:23 AM, Schooff, Rose (LVA) wrote:
 Here in Virginia we have Boopsie mobile app, BUT for our libraries that
 have Evergreen I have Boopsie just link them straight to the URL. 
 Normally Boopsie requires that you FTP a file to them from your catalog
 or they can link straight to the URL of your catalog.  They don’t like
 to link straight to the URL because (and I can understand) they use a
 smart search type technology.  But I don’t want to go through the
 gyrations of getting Equinox to FTP a file when the regular site works
 just fine.

MVLC has code for that:

http://git.mvlcstaff.org/?p=jason/boopsie.git;a=summary


-- 
Jason Stephenson
Assistant Director for Technology Services
Merrimack Valley Library Consortium
1600 Osgood ST, Suite 2094
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone: 978-557-5891
Email: jstephen...@mvlc.org


Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Mobile app

2014-09-15 Thread Rogan Hamby
There was effort at one point to put together an Android app but that's
been inactive for a few years I think.  My reading of the community
interest as of a year or so ago was that there was more interest in making
the responsive design for the OPAC strong enough that an app was largely
unnecessary.

And I think that's largely been done.  At the Hack-A-Way last year there
was a big push for the responsive design and it's continued.  A lot of
folks were involved in that but off the top of my head the names Ben Shum
and Kathy Lussier come to mind as two involved so they might have opinions
on that score.  I've heard a lot of compliments within my consortium in the
last year about the usability of the web site searching and placing holds
and such since that work was done even on relatively small smart phones
like the current generation iPhones.  (They're still current until Friday
anyway.)

On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Steven W. Campbell 
swcampb...@scenicregional.org wrote:



 My library system migrated to Evergreen in January as part of the Missouri
 Evergreen consortia. We recently have been looking into a mobile app for
 our OPAC that will work with iPhones and other Apple mobile devices. I was
 surprised to learn that there doesn’t appear to be an open source mobile
 app available for the Evergreen OPAC. I can hardly believe it with the
 rapid growth of mobile devices.



 Boopsie will design our library a mobile app for $5,000, plus a $12,000
 annual maintenance fee (every year). I thought that seemed high. I also
 thought that if we were going to spend that much money, I would rather
 spend it on funding an open course version that everyone can use and may
 not require as much money for future maintenance costs.



 Am I missing something? Is there an open source mobile app available for
 Evergreen’s OPAC for iPhones and other Apple mobile devices (or any type of
 mobile device)? Is there something already being worked on?



 Thanks,

 Steve



 ___



 Steven W. Campbell
 Library Director
 Scenic Regional Library
 308 Hawthorne Dr.
 Union, MO 63084
 636-583-0652
 www.scenicregional.org






-- 

Rogan Hamby, MLS, CCNP, MIA
Managers Headquarters Library and Reference Services,
York County Library System

“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit
me.”
― C.S. Lewis http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1069006.C_S_Lewis


Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Mobile app

2014-09-15 Thread Laura Horgan
Do you have libguides by chance?  If so they have a pretty easy tool to set up 
for mobile .  http://libguides.middlesex.mass.edu/mobile/509

From: open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org 
[mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Steven 
W. Campbell
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 1:49 PM
To: open-ils-general@list.georgialibraries.org
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Mobile app


My library system migrated to Evergreen in January as part of the Missouri 
Evergreen consortia. We recently have been looking into a mobile app for our 
OPAC that will work with iPhones and other Apple mobile devices. I was 
surprised to learn that there doesn't appear to be an open source mobile app 
available for the Evergreen OPAC. I can hardly believe it with the rapid growth 
of mobile devices.

Boopsie will design our library a mobile app for $5,000, plus a $12,000 annual 
maintenance fee (every year). I thought that seemed high. I also thought that 
if we were going to spend that much money, I would rather spend it on funding 
an open course version that everyone can use and may not require as much money 
for future maintenance costs.

Am I missing something? Is there an open source mobile app available for 
Evergreen's OPAC for iPhones and other Apple mobile devices (or any type of 
mobile device)? Is there something already being worked on?

Thanks,
Steve

___

Steven W. Campbell
Library Director
Scenic Regional Library
308 Hawthorne Dr.
Union, MO 63084
636-583-0652
www.scenicregional.orghttp://www.scenicregional.org/