Library Cataloging
Open Source Library System
WEBLIS, an Integrated Library System based on CDS/ISIS, is available free of charge from UNESCO and ICIE.
The current version of WEBLIS, available in English, consists of the following modules:
Cataloguing system (books, papers from book, papers from journals, journals, miscellaneous -slides, photos, audio, video, etc)OPAC -on-line public access catalogue- (basic and advanced search, history, saving queries function, and ISIS Query language facilities, thesaurus based search)LOAN module (hold/reserve, loan/ renew, automatic claiming by e-mail or a traditional mail in word form, urgent task lists)Statistical module (the main goal of the program is to generate statistical data aggregated from the CDS/ISIS databases)
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Item Availability Information
DAIA, the Document Availability Information API provides a method of showing the availability of an item.DAIA is a data model to express information about the availability of documents and their particular copies for library-related services (loan, local...
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Vufind, New Release
Version 0.7 of VuFind is now available.VuFind is a library resource portal designed and developed for libraries by libraries. The goal of VuFind is to enable your users to search and browse through all of your library's resources by replacing the...
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Phpmylibrary Release
The PhpMyLibrary version 2.1.1 has been released to the public. PhpMyLibrary is a PHP MySQL Library automation application. The program consist of cataloging, circulation, and the webpac module. The programs also has an import export feature. The program...
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Paratools
Old news, but new to me via an announcement on Perl4Lib, a new version of ParaTools is available.ParaTools is a set of Perl modules for parsing citations (the references at the end of papers). It's main library uses a template-matching technique to...
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Open Source Library System
What was once Open Book seems to have morphed into LearningAccess."The LearningAccess ILS is a full-feature Open Source library automation system developed for use by small public and school libraries in the U.S. and the rest of the world. The Institute...
Library Cataloging