Hi
Currently I sell personalized data bases in CDS-Isis for Windows (WinIsis)
for small libraries and museums. Intranet and / or Internet.
If it is of your interest, you can contact me.
Best regards,
Oscar
Jonathan Rochkind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, this is forwarded from a
I don't know what alternatives that you have, but I am in the beginning
stages of developing a simplified ILS that would allow for basic
cataloging (not MARC compliant) with the idea that with instruction
bibliographic records could be created by non-librarians. In the case of
my test client, a LGB
How about Alexandria? Runs on Linux, latest version always packaged as
a deb, very easy to use and has a tab for loaning. I haven't used it
extensively but I think it's worth checking out this kind of simple
personal library tool.
http://alexandria.rubyforge.org/
--Jason
On Jan 30, 2008 11:54 P
I was thinking this morning about an appliance solution -- Koha or
Evergreen in a box -- something to make it as stir-and-pour as possible
for libraries with minimal resources.
K.G. Schneider
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 08:54:15 -0500, "Edward Corrado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Hi Johnathan,
>
> I've
Hi Johnathan,
I've been interested in solutions for small libraries (say liek Churtrhc
or club libraries) as well. While if I was setting one up, Koha would be
the way I'd go, I can see why it might not be the best solution for all.
The e-mail from Mary really didn't talk about the requirements t
These were mostly gleaned from OSS4LIB (http://www.oss4lib.org/
projects):
emilda (http://www.emilda.org/)
openbiblio (http://obiblio.sourceforge.net/)
phpmylibrary (http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmylibrary)
pmb (demo: http://pmb.biblio.free.fr/main.php), (documentation:
http://www.pizz.net/
I think the point about prisons is that they cannot provide any web access
to inmates. This is why members of this list need to be very careful to stay
on the right side of the law.
Tim
On 1/31/08, Casey Bisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Libraryworld.net is a hosted solution for $1/day.
>
> Se
Libraryworld.net is a hosted solution for $1/day.
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On Jan 30, 2008, at 11:54 PM, Jonathan Rochkind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi all, this is forwarded from a prison librarian listserv. Does
anyone know of any very low-cost (or open source?) library systems
that would be su