Jean,
We are actively using and developing ReservesDirect here at NCSU Libraries.
I'd be happy to share our experiences with you (privately or publicly). We
released a slightly updated version of the code in early 2011, since it's
no longer being actively developed by Emory University. You can
Emily --
Do you feel good enough about the NCSU additions to ReservesDirect to add an
entry for it to FOSS4LIB? That would bring its growing list of Electronic
Reserves systems to two! Since Emory is not developing it anymore, I think
y'all would be in a good position to let folks know about
We've used a home-grown course reserves system for text, audio, and video
since 2003. That system is showing its age and we're exploring whether to
replace or completely overhaul it. We know of ReservesDirect - are there
other open source applications out there? If folks have experience with
Rainwater, Jean jean_rainwa...@brown.edu 1/27/2012 6:14 AM
We've used a home-grown course reserves system for text, audio, and video
since 2003. That system is showing its age and we're exploring whether to
replace or completely overhaul it. We know of ReservesDirect - are there
other open
I've added a package type for Electronic Reserves on FOSS4LIB.org:
http://foss4lib.org/package-type/electronic-reserves
It is empty right now, and it would be great if folks would start filling it
up. (Art or Graham -- want to add an entry for Syrup there, please?)
Peter
On Jan 27, 2012,
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Dan Scott dsc...@laurentian.ca wrote:
Rainwater, Jean jean_rainwa...@brown.edu 1/27/2012 6:14 AM
We've used a home-grown course reserves system for text, audio, and video
since 2003. That system is showing its age and we're exploring whether to
replace or