Re: [PHP-DB] PHP/MySQL Library Catalog System
On Thursday 10 January 2002 22:26, you wrote: > Hi all, > I've noted that a least a couple of people on this list work with > library catalog systems - I'm interested in finding out whether any of > these systems are open-source or are available for a nominal fee. I'm > familiar enough with PHP/MySQL to make one, but I'd also like to avoid > re-inventing the wheel if possible, particularly since I'm not a > librarian :-). The non-profit that I work for has a significant > biological science library that we would like to create a/use an > existing web-based catalog system for. > Also, I'm aware that there is specific funding available for doing > this @ non-profits... I was wondering if anyone else had endeavored > along these lines. Well, as soon as I get my database over magazines that we have in our storage, i'll release it under GPL, most probably on the http://lib.vaasa.fi server. Not that I know if anyone has got any use of it whatsoever, but... Cheers, Markus -- Markus Lervik Linux-administrator with a kungfoo grip Vaasa City Library - Regional Library [EMAIL PROTECTED] +358-6-325 3589 / +358-40-832 6709 -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PHP-DB] PHP/MySQL Library Catalog System
Hi again everyone, Alnisa Allgood wrote: > You may want to check HotScripts, or the PHP Resource Index > (http://www.hotscripts.com) and (http://php.resourceindex.com). These > locations will most likely have an array of free or low-cost library > solutions. > Thanks all for the HotScripts etc. references. > > The biggest issue is despite the thought that a library is a library, > not all solutions are the same or that similar. Many work for > specific purposes. A good example is I've just finished the first > phase development of a library system. The solution will eventually > be open source, but serves a limited need. This is more of the issue I'm dealing with. The several "HotScripts" for this purpose may or may not be useful, all will probably require some modification (which can be easy or very very hard depending on the quality/style of coding...) > > The primary goal is for the solution to track materials (books, > articles, media), and software for our various client and users. To > that regard the library and software tables store any reference of a > particular material. From this base, clients and users an then build > their own personal libraries for viewing and tracking purposes. So > each client can have a library, as well as each user at a client > site. Ultimately, I hope to add a lending component to it, and work > with some of our nonprofits to do cross-organizational check-outs > and returns. The system is highly geared for technology-based > libraries, since this is of course our primary purpose for providing > the service. > I wrote a (PHP-based) CVS-type system that we use - same general idea. Your project probably has more database table fields. > > So before you go searching, you may want to think a bit more about > what your needs are. Are you just tracking books? What about > articles? Journals? Magazines? Media? Do you need categories? How > many categories can an item be stored in? Single? Multiple? This are > just some issues. But once you've gone through them, you may have a > better idea of which pre-built systems will work for you or not. > We are tracking journals, books, our own publications (about 1,200+), audio recordings, perhaps also some electronic media (although most of this is private, and is already in the CVS-type system we use.) We'd like to be able to integrate the system with other library catalogs easily and efficiently, another reason why any old solution might not work... In terms of categories, there's the general need to follow natural groupings (journals with journals etc.) or subject groupings, in the same way a library catalog would. I have yet to come across a system that can do all of this. (Yes, I did "Google" it before I asked on the list for all of the folks who adamantly suggest we do that.) Thanks, db -- -- Dan Barton Terrestrial Program Biologist Asst. Data Manager Point Reyes Bird Observatory http://www.prbo.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PHP-DB] PHP/MySQL Library Catalog System
At 12:26 PM -0800 1/10/02, Daniel Barton wrote: >Hi all, > I've noted that a least a couple of people on this list work with >library catalog systems - I'm interested in finding out whether any of >these systems are open-source or are available for a nominal fee. I'm >familiar enough with PHP/MySQL to make one, but I'd also like to avoid >re-inventing the wheel if possible, particularly since I'm not a >librarian :-). The non-profit that I work for has a significant >biological science library that we would like to create a/use an >existing web-based catalog system for. > Also, I'm aware that there is specific funding available for doing >this @ non-profits... I was wondering if anyone else had endeavored >along these lines. > Hi Daniel: You may want to check HotScripts, or the PHP Resource Index (http://www.hotscripts.com) and (http://php.resourceindex.com). These locations will most likely have an array of free or low-cost library solutions. The biggest issue is despite the thought that a library is a library, not all solutions are the same or that similar. Many work for specific purposes. A good example is I've just finished the first phase development of a library system. The solution will eventually be open source, but serves a limited need. The primary goal is for the solution to track materials (books, articles, media), and software for our various client and users. To that regard the library and software tables store any reference of a particular material. From this base, clients and users an then build their own personal libraries for viewing and tracking purposes. So each client can have a library, as well as each user at a client site. Ultimately, I hope to add a lending component to it, and work with some of our nonprofits to do cross-organizational check-outs and returns. The system is highly geared for technology-based libraries, since this is of course our primary purpose for providing the service. So before you go searching, you may want to think a bit more about what your needs are. Are you just tracking books? What about articles? Journals? Magazines? Media? Do you need categories? How many categories can an item be stored in? Single? Multiple? This are just some issues. But once you've gone through them, you may have a better idea of which pre-built systems will work for you or not. Alnisa -- . Alnisa Allgood Executive Director Nonprofit Tech (ph) 415.337.7412 (fx) 415.337.7927 (url) http://www.nonprofit-techworld.org (url) http://www.nonprofit-tech.org (url) http://www.tech-library.org . Nonprofit Tech E-Update mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] . transforming nonprofits through technology . -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [PHP-DB] PHP/MySQL Library Catalog System
I just saw this which is new on Hotscripts PhpMyLibrary http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/13279.html On Thursday 10 January 2002 15:26, Daniel Barton wrote: > Hi all, > I've noted that a least a couple of people on this list work with > library catalog systems - I'm interested in finding out whether any of > these systems are open-source or are available for a nominal fee. I'm > familiar enough with PHP/MySQL to make one, but I'd also like to avoid > re-inventing the wheel if possible, particularly since I'm not a > librarian :-). The non-profit that I work for has a significant > biological science library that we would like to create a/use an > existing web-based catalog system for. > Also, I'm aware that there is specific funding available for doing > this @ non-profits... I was wondering if anyone else had endeavored > along these lines. > > Thanks, > db > > -- > -- > Dan Barton > Terrestrial Program Biologist > Asst. Data Manager > Point Reyes Bird Observatory > http://www.prbo.org > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]