Library Cataloging
?biblios Released
LibLime announces the release of their open-source cataloging tool, ?biblios.
At Code4lib 2007 you may have attended a presentation by yours truly about a new open-source cataloging editor initiative at LibLime called ?biblios. In case you missed it, there's a video of the presentation available from: http://www.code4lib.org/conference/2008/catalfo
Over this past week we put the finishing touches on the project Web site and the .9 release of the ?biblios editor.
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Online Shelf Browse Tool
The North Carolina State University Library has released an open-source tool for browsing the shelf in the catalog.The NCSU Libraries is pleased to release its Virtual Shelf Browse application and web service as open source software. Source code is available...
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?biblios.net
Nicole C. Engard has made this announcement.I have been spending a lot of time these last few months working on getting a new web-based cataloging tool ready for you all. It's finally time! I'd like to invite you to sign up for free and try out...
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New Version Of Marc4j
For the first time in almost two years there has been a new release of marc4j. Release 2.4 is a minor release in the sense that it shouldn't break any existing code, but it's a major release in the sense that it represents an influx of new people...
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Extensible Catalog & Koha
News from LibLime about Koha and the eXtensible Catalog.LibLime, the leader in open-source solutions for libraries and the eXtensible Catalog (XC) project-- an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation funded project currently underway at the University of Rochester's...
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Open-source
A commercial venture, Liblime, has been established to provided support to libraries using open-source tools.LibLime's mission is to make open-source software accessible to libraries. Our initial product offerings focus on three areas of technology...
Library Cataloging