Hi All,
In the last week the library has been approached by two different departments 
across campus that have small databases, one FileMaker Pro and one MS Access, 
that they would like to make available online. The interfaces would be nothing 
fancy, with a backend that allows for adding/updating/deleting resources.

I've had a chance to look at the FileMaker Pro data.  Not the worst I have 
seen, it needs normalized, but the data itself is fairly uniform and would map 
easily enough to Dublin Core. So far just text, though they say perhaps, 
someday, they might want images. I have yet to see the MS Access data.

I've worked on various personal/school projects using SQL, PHP, HTML, CSS, and 
various repositories/CMS.  For personal use and fun I've thrown together a few 
LAMPs using VMWare, but nothing production.

I would prefer not to build too much from scratch.  I don't think I want/need a 
full blown repository for either (though I help admin ours and it is due for a 
complete hardware/software overhaul later this summer< 
http://archive.umw.edu/>. I am thinking of transitioning it to more of an IR 
with disparate content.)

So, what would you do or have you done? I want something nimble.  I would love 
to build it once and then duplicate it. I get the sense once I start helping 
folks other departments will come forward.

I am thinking of tossing together a virtualized LAMP, secure it, build the 
bones of a site, and then clone the thing and put the data for each project in 
its own copy onto a webserver.

Is there a better/easier way?  Am I doomed to a life of pain and suffering 
(besides that due to being a librarian)?  Have a LAMP distro with a CMS to 
suggest? Any suggestions are welcomed.

Cheers, Paul
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Paul R Butler
Assistant Systems Librarian
Simpson Library
University of Mary Washington
1801 College Avenue
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
540.654.1756
libraries.umw.edu

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