Hi Claire.

The good news is that I am fairly certain that all of your must have and would like to have features are possible in Evergreen. My one question for you would be, how is your experience level with linux/unix? Getting Evergreen installed and configured requires a fairly robust knowledge of a command line unix type environment and Postgre SQL.

Another program you may want to consider if the installation process for Evergreen looks too daunting is Openbiblio. The primary advantage of it over Evergreen is that if you are already familiar with a Windows environment and have a computer running it you can install it very quickly on such a system and be up and running with a minimal amount of hair pulling. That said, some features that are integrated into Evergreen are add-ons for Openbiblio, so it's possible that some of the functionality you are looking for would not work as well in openbiblio as in Evergreen. An important example of this is z39.50 integration. z39.50 is the protocol by which you can search other catalogs and download their records for items you own rather than writing up records by hand. (a necessity in my mind for anything more than a handful of items..). I believe this is a core feature in Evergreen, where as in openbiblio it is an add-on package.

I hope this has helped in some small way.

Have a good day.

Joe

Joseph Knueven
Director
Germantown Public Library
51 N. Plum St.
Germantown, OH 45327
937-855-4001
[email protected]

On 6/15/2013 2:39 AM, Claire wrote:
Dear Evergreen users/developers,

I have a few questions about using Evergreen to manage a private library collection. Would anyone do me the favor of advising me about how good of a match Evergreen is for my needs? So far, if I understand the website description correctly, most of the features I'm interested in seem available, but I'm not sure.

These are the basic features I'm looking for:

  * System for a private library. Currently something like 2000-3000
    books, but I would like something with the capacity for at least
    10,000 books to accommodate future growth.
  * Needs to use Library of Congress classification, not Dewey.
  * Be able to search by ISBN, title, author, keywords, and year
  * Be able to print labels/barcodes
  * Be compatible with some kind of bar code scanner that I can buy

Features that are not essential but that I would like to have:

  * A way to access the content online (I could host it on my own
    website if I had the code) so that I or other users could access
    it elsewhere.
  * If it's possible, a way to access something like Worldcat, Google
    Books or some other database to generate the book's title, author,
    etc. Essentially, I would like to be able to just enter the ISBN
    and have most of the information pop up, to save some of the time
    getting them all in the database. (OPAC?)
  * I would like to host the system on a computer on which I keep PDFs
    of articles on a hard drive. It would be great if the catalog
    software could hold a catalog of articles as well, and if I could
    simply create a link directly from each article's entry to the
    file on the hard drive. (obviously wouldn't be available online
    unless I host the articles online as well, though I could also do
    that)

I would greatly appreciate any advice you might have. Any chance all of these features are a possibility in Evergreen?

Thank you!

Claire

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