By "There's no good free software for the library that you can find on
the net..." may I ask what category was being discussed?

There are a lot of free and open source Linux operating systems out there,
some digital library systems and ILS/webopacs can run quite well for smaller
institutions with simple needs.

^_^
igor


On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:30 PM, MPL <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> hi everyone,
>
> I found this site, you might be interested for your libraries-
> http://ebooktiangge.multiply.com/
> Selections are very interesting and really cheap!
>
> also, I need your opinion, feedback, suggestion, recommendation on the
> folllowing issues I discussed with one of the consultant in our area:
> 1.  Cutter's Number is obsolete already so it's not recommended to be
> used anymore, instead the first 3 letters of the author.
> 2.  Textbooks(multiple copies the ones like for rental in public
> school) used by the students can be included and actually record it as
> library book to boost the number of library collection for
> accreditation. Hmp, should this be a different database apart from the
> library books?
> 3.  There's no good free software for the library that you can find on
> the net...I partly agree but Im not sure with other librarians who
> have tried free library software.
>
> lastly,  I received 50 free e-books and I don't have any system yet
> for this kind of resource.  how should I go about it? How can the
> patron actually use it, can anyone share their procedures or
> experience?
>
> thanks in advance and happy ash wednesday
>
> MPL
> >
>

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