Library and Information Science
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- Library Technology Guides
- Provides information on the technology products, companies, and trends that impact libraries.
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- LibraryCom
- Online library automation service. With a standard Web browser one can search, catalog, or circulate from any location on the Internet. Data is always available, backed up and secure.
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- LibraryTools.com
- Makers of LC Easy and Dewey Easy, library skills training tutorials which run on Mac OS X and all Windows versions above 3.1.
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- Mandarin Library Automation, Inc.
- Software developer and hardware supplier offering Mandarin M3, authority control, web gateway, Z39.50 modules, serials and acquisitions, barcodes, web hosting, union catalog, and data conversion.
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- OpenBiblio
- OpenBiblio is an open-source ILS containing OPAC, circulation, cataloging, and staff administration functionality.
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- OpenSiteSearch
- A java-based Z39.50 portal system used for libraries to build search interfaces to one or more Z39.50 targets, such as library catalogue Z39.50 servers, vendor database/ejournal Z39.50 servers, or local digital collections.
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- Perpustakaan Library Software
- For school, company, and institutional libraries. With cataloging, circulation, past-due tracking, and bar-coding.
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- SirsiDynix
- Provides library automation systems, electronic networking services and other related services for libraries.
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- Surpass Software
- Offers library automation products and services that can be used either as a fully-integrated automation package, or as individual components to enhance and expand current automation products. Most products are available for a free 30 or 60 day trial.
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- Virtual Data Center (VDC)
- VDC provides a complete open-source, digital library system for the management, dissemination, exchange, and citation of virtual collections of quantitative data.
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- iBookshelf
- iBookshelf is an open-source application for cataloging your book collection and designing bookshelves based on this data. It supports ISBN entry using a CueCat, a standard barcode scanner, or manual entry. Book data is automatically fetched from Amazon Web services. Manual book entry is possible for non-cataloged books.
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- Adventures of an InfoMage in Training
- Library news from the Pacific Northwest and tidbits about Darci Chapman's adventures in grad school.
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- Andersja's Blog
- Knowledge management and information architecture topics covered by Anders Jacobsen.