Hi Wolf, A lot of libraries (and library conferences) are using Boopsie. It's a third party app. In the case of libraries, its for patrons. In the case of conferences, its for attendees. Highly configurable. Pretty slick. Definitely not free nor open source!
Here's a link to their site: http://www.boopsie.com/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Lori Bowen Ayre // Library Technology Consultant / The Galecia Group Oversight Board & Communications Committee / Evergreen (707) 763-6869 // [email protected] <[email protected]>Specializing in open source ILS solutions, RFID, filtering, workflow optimization, and materials handling =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 4:51 AM, Wolf Halton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Denise Siers <[email protected]> wrote: > >> KCLS uses Boopsie which works for Android and iPhones. Our app, KCLS >> to Go last week added 2 new features: a Library **** >> >> Catalog Smart Search and a Book Look ISBN barcode search. The smart >> search is a stemming search putting you into lists based on a weekly MARC >> output of our catalog. The ISBN search is similar to a QR search: scan >> the barcode and it brings you to that book in our catalog. Great for >> bookstore browsers. The front page of the app is configurable. We have >> the catalog, my account, library info (which uses the device GPS), our >> digital collection, programs and classes, blogs and social networks. *** >> * >> >> Denise Siers**** >> > > Is this mostly a staff-client app or a general app for patrons? > > > -- > This Apt Has Super Cow Powers - http://sourcefreedom.com > Advancing Libraries Together - http://LYRASIS.org >
