Thanks David and Dan,
that's exactly why I asked; we wanted to make sure that our PC
reservation software (we use CASSIE, by Librarica) would still work and
that we'd still be able to participate in the statewide patron-initiated
ILL program.
Lynne
David J. Fiander wrote:
Some of the branches use 3M checkout machines, but the most common use
of SIP2 within the Georgia PINES consortium is actually for PC
reservation and internet filtering control using Envisionware and
Bluesocket devices.
- David
On 3-Oct-2007, at 20:58 , Dan Scott wrote:
On 03/10/2007, Lynne Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does Evergreen already provide SIP or SIP2 authentication
functionality?
Hi Lynne:
SIP2 support has been a part of Evergreen since Georgia rolled it out
in September 2006 - some of the Georgia libraries apparently run 3M
self-checkout machines, so SIP2 support was a requirement of the
system going live (if I recall the stories correctly!)
There's also the following information on the http://open-ils.org FAQ:
""""
From a library perspective, what does Evergreen do? What modules or
components are available?
Evergreen currently has modules for circulation, cataloging, web
catalog, and statistical reporting. Evergreen also supports the SIP2
protocol for self-check and Internet/computer access control.
"""""
http://open-ils.org/faq.php#librarians
You can view the SIP2 code in the Evergreen repository at
http://svn.open-ils.org/trac/ILS/browser/trunk/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/OpenILS/
I hope this helps.
--Dan Scott
Laurentian University
--David J. Fiander
Digital Services Librarian