Evergreen is a pretty serious ILS and is probably quite a bit more complicated than you need. Have you checked out Koha ( http://www.koha-community.org)?
Lori =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Lori Bowen Ayre // Library Technology Consultant / The Galecia Group Oversight Board & Communications Committee / Evergreen (707) 763-6869 // lori.a...@galecia.com Availability: http://tungle.me/lori.ayre <lori.a...@galecia.com>Specializing in open source ILS solutions, RFID, filtering, workflow optimization, and materials handling =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 12:02 PM, G. T. Stresen-Reuter < tedmaster...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry if this has been addressed elsewhere but I can't find what I'm > looking for (read the FAQs, searched the list) and hope someone can help. > Part of the problem is I'm not sure what to search for... > > I'm the IT guy at a small school in the Canary Islands. I'm trying to find > a new ILS for our tiny library and looking at Evergreen. > > Personally I own a book cataloging system (Delicious Library 2) that can > read the ISBN number via my built-in laptop camera, look up the book on > Amazon.com, and fill in the database automagically. It's a wonderful system > and I'm wondering if anything like that exist for Evergreen (even if it > means buying an external bar code reader). > > I've seen references to Z39.50 but it's my impression that that's not > exactly the same thing. > > Any pointers? > > Thanks in advance. > > Ted Stresen-Reuter > http://tedmasterweb.com > >