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VuFind®

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  Analyzed 2 months ago

VuFind® is a discovery system designed and developed for libraries by libraries. It is also flexible enough to build search interfaces for all kinds of content beyond the library environment. The goal of VuFind® is to enable your users to search and browse through all of your resources in a single ... [More] consistent and user-friendly interface. Content could include: * Catalog records * Open access content * Digitized library materials * Other collections and resources — just add metadata! VuFind® is completely modular and includes tools to support a wide range of use cases, from a basic Library catalog search to a sophisticated dashboard of data from many sources. It supports building a local index and/or integrating with a variety of existing third-party services. [Less]

339K lines of code

24 current contributors

4 months since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

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OpenBiblio

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  Analyzed 2 months ago

OpenBiblio is an easy to use, automated library system written in PHP containing OPAC, circulation, cataloging, and staff administration functionality. OpenBiblio development has moved to Mercurial on BitBucket. Until Ohloh supports that, the numbers here will be all wrong.

265K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 10 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Ceridwen Library Self Issue Client

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

The Ceridwen Self Issue Client software can provide library users with the ability to check out books to themselves rather than relying on a staffed circulation desk. It presents a graphical interface to the library user and communicates with the back-end library system via a network. The ... [More] Ceridwen Self Issue Client software is Java based and supports any library system running the 3M SIP protocol (SIP2). It can also work with barcode readers and JavaCard compatible RFID readers. Whilst it can be made to work with security systems, it has a special Trust mode for libraries without a security system who just wish to allow their patrons to record when they have taken a book. It can also be configured to automatically run in an offline backup mode when the library system is unavailable. [Less]

17K lines of code

1 current contributors

about 1 year since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Ceridwen 3M SIP Circulation Library

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

The Ceridwen Self Issue Client uses 3M SIP version 2 (Standard Interchange Protocol, developed by 3M for library self issue) to communicate with a suitable 3M SIP enabled library system. 3M SIP is an industry standard protocol for patron checkout of library materials. The Ceridwen 3M SIP ... [More] Circulation Library for Java is an Open Source (GPL v3) implementation of the 3M SIP version 2 protocol (SIP2). It includes both client and server implementations and support both telnet and socket based communications. [Less]

15.1K lines of code

3 current contributors

about 1 year since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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BIC LCF Server

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

Java reference server for the BIC Library Communication Framework. The Library Communications Framework (LCF) is a set of library interoperability standards which defines a framework for the communication of data between self-service and other library terminal applications to and from library ... [More] management systems. This LCF standard is recommended by BIC as the best way to implement communications between systems within a library, for example between a Library Management System (LMS/ILS) and an RFID Self-Service Solution. [Less]

9.08K lines of code

1 current contributors

almost 5 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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JAFER Z39.50 ToolKit

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  Analyzed over 1 year ago

The JAFER Project (Java Access For Electronic Resources) was a Jisc funded project (2000 - 2003) based at Oxford University to produce an easy to use toolkit for building portals and information sources without having to deal with the technical intricacies of the Z39.50 protocol. It provides a ... [More] XML/JSP/Java based toolkit for building Z39.50 clients and servers [Less]

192K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 9 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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WebPAC

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  Analyzed 2 months ago

Implementation of web library catalog (sometimes caled OPAC) based on perl and various search engines. Includes two different versions, old one based on swish-e with web interface, and new one which is data-munging oriented.

26.9K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 11 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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5.0
 
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VideLibri

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VideLibri watches over the books you have lend in public libraries. It will automatically renew the loan period, warn you if some books are due, and keep a history of all lend books. You can also search new books in the catalog and order the found books. It has been developed since 2006 making it ... [More] the world's first universal library app. It has been tested with over 200 libraries in Germany/Austria/Switzerland, but more importantly, you can add your own libraries using template patterns by inserting annotations on a downloaded library webpage. It is platform-independent and has currently provided binaries for Desktop Windows, Linux and Android. [Less]

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