It's probably overkill for you but Koha is an Integrated Library System 
that is open source etc and deployed at real libraries:

http://koha.org/

Havn't used it myself but I keep hearing about it cause it was developed 
locally and gets plugged as a "New Zealand Open Source Success Story" all 
the time.


On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, John  BORIS wrote:
> Has anyone on the list seen or heard of any light weight software that
> can be used as a small Library management system. By library I mean just
> a catalog system that would be browsable (is that a word) and you can
> track who has the book. Each of our High Schools has a System
> Administrator and I sit in the middle as a quasi Senior Admin since I am
> at the District level. While working on a issue today I noticed I had an
> older edition of a book. I also had the latest version. So I got the
> idea that many of the Schools Techs might be in the same boat and the
> books just sit there until the need arises. I figure if I had small
> repository that would be able to track the books (publications etc) and
> then the Admins could "check them out" when needed.
>
> I think RT might be able to handle that with the Asset Tracker add on
> but I am no wiz at Perl programming, thus the search for something
> somebody has already wrote. I am currently searching Sourceforge.
> Preferably something that lives in LINUX and uses MySQL.

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