Zachary Spalding
Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:17:34 -0700
I also have another project that I am working on at the moment and for that I am using Greenstone. For me the learning cure was pretty big and doing customization was a big deal but I think that I am getting the hang of it. There client is not as friendly as the ContentDM one, but if your dealing with a small computer friendly population it will probably work just fine. I found the Greenstone listserv to have some helpful people on it, and there is a company I started dealing with called DL Consulting that offers Greenstone support.
Zachary Spalding Systems Manager Southeastern New York Library Resources Council 21 S. Elting Corners Rd. Highland, NY 12528 Phone: 845-883-9065 Fax: 845-883-9483 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Jul 17, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Harish Maringanti wrote:
Hi all,I've heard of Contentdm from OCLC that many institutions are using to manage their digital collections. If you are using Contentdm would you mind sharing some of the pros & cons of using it (either to the group or off the list).Are there any other viable products either commercial or open source that can be considered to manage digital collections. Particularly in the open source domain are there any good applications to manage image collections?Thanks in advance, Harish Harish Maringanti Systems Analyst K-State Libraries (785)532-3261