Posted on June 20, 2008 by Jim McCluskey
I came across a reference to Scriblio, a WordPress overlay aka frontend of ILS systems in a Library 2.0 book yesterday. I thought I’d share it with you all since it does many of the things that some of the ILS vendors were describing as costly add ons like Polaris’ portal. This is open source [...]
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Posted on May 19, 2008 by mdelury
The committee asked that I pass on the following information for everyone’s review.
To see examples of the following ILS vendor’s online catalogs, please check:
http://catalog.cooklib.org/ (Innovative Interfaces with Encore)
http://eps.memphislibrary.org/rooms/portal/page/Sirsi_HOME
(Sirsi Dynix Symphony)
http://polariscatalog.piercecountylibrary.org/polaris/default.aspx
(Polaris)
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Posted on May 16, 2008 by Jim McCluskey
I’m a big proponent for allowing tagging of books in the catalog and I’ve heard about Library Thing for Libraries for some time but, Karen Schneider over at Free Range Librarian has an interesting post on why tagging in catalogs might simply fail at best or backfire at worst unless it’s given the kind of [...]
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