On Thursday 25 January 2007 23:27, Olwen Williams wrote: > Not a librarian, but I was one of the original team on Koha, and > reverse-engineered Catalist which Horowhenua were using when we wrote > Koha.
Ah, Catalist! The Revelation-based ILS! The Polytech used to use it, and Ilam School did as well. Not a bad system for a DOS PC. > > On 25/01/07, Wesley Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Take a look at "Libraries facilitate open access to information with open > > source software" http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/01/10/167250 > > > > There are pointers to the following Open Source Library automation > > systems: http://www.koha.org/ > > http://open-ils.org/ > > http://ivia.ucr.edu/ > > http://obiblio.sourceforge.net/ > > > > As someone who's computer-catalogued three different libraries - one > > Primary School (Ilam School, 92), one Secondary School (Burnside High, > > 93), and a music donation (U of Canterbury Music Library, 2000-01) - I'm > > naturally interested. Any librarians present? > > > > Wesley Parish > > -- > > Clinersterton beademung, with all of love - RIP James Blish > > ----- > > Mau e ki, he aha te mea nui? > > You ask, what is the most important thing? > > Maku e ki, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata. > > I reply, it is people, it is people, it is people. -- Clinersterton beademung, with all of love - RIP James Blish ----- Mau e ki, he aha te mea nui? You ask, what is the most important thing? Maku e ki, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata. I reply, it is people, it is people, it is people.
