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Evergreen
- Evergreen – open-source Library Software
- Um bom sistema de biblioteca linux para centro comunitário
- Library Management for Very Small School
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What would be the easiest way to catalog every prop my school drama department has?
On the harder side of the world, there are entire open source products like Koha (https://koha-community.org) and Evergreen (https://evergreen-ils.org) that are capable of running large libraries, but require installation and systems maintenance. On the easier, something like Librarycat (https://www.librarycat.org) might work fine for your needs (and if you end up using it, lmk...the developer is a friend) or Liblib (https://www.libib.com) or Librarika (https://librarika.com).
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Talk to me about your ILS! Who loves their ILS? Who hates their ILS?
We use PINES which is based on Evergreen, which is open-source. I believe there are vendors you can pay to help you set it up and run it, and there's a volunteer community that will help, too. Of course, this is at the expense of having someone else run it *for* you, but my understanding is that we (Georgia libraries that use PINES) decided to make the software to address limitations in existing ILSs. So, if your library wants to bring it in-house (so customer service etc. are not even an issue) might be worth a look!
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do you have a spreadsheet to organize your collection?
I’ve thought about using a self-hosted library management system like evergreen to manage everything. But, I’ve got 20,000 other small projects to complete before then.
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Online Library Management Software for a Student Society?
My last library used Evergreen and I really loved it, buy I didn't do any of the back end stuff.
- Looking for an Open Source for a book and DVD library
- Free Software for Library Management
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Open Source Library (Books) Management Ideas
It sounds like you're looking for a ILS - an Integrated Library System. There are a couple of open source options - I believe the most popular is Evergreen, and here's a list with seven more.
BicBucStriim
- I'm looking for a static alternative to calibre-web.
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e-book server
BicBucStriim is very good and works with calibre Link: https://github.com/rvolz/BicBucStriim
What are some alternatives?
Calibre Web - :books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
LibreRead
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
Komga - Media server for comics/mangas/BDs/magazines/eBooks with API and OPDS support
Koha - Koha is a free software integrated library system (ILS). Koha is distributed under the GNU GPL version 3 or later. ***Note: this is a synced mirror of the official Koha repo. Note: This project uses its own bug tracker, see https://bugs.koha-community.org/ to report a bug or submit a patch.
Polar Bookshelf - Polar is a personal knowledge repository for PDF and web content supporting incremental reading and document annotation.
vufind - A library resource discovery portal designed and developed for libraries by libraries
EPrints - EPrints 3.3 core and releases
django-locallibrary-tutorial - Local Library website written in Django; example for the MDN server-side development Django module: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Server-side/Django.
Fedora Commons Repository - Fedora Repository