Filemaker Pro
David Baldwin
dbaldwin at hbs.edu
Wed Sep 18 11:37:58 EDT 1996
Hi,
If anyone following this thread has a FileMaker Pro template available for
small-library bibliographic cataloging, I would love to see it. A local
non-profit with a small library and FileMaker needs an online listing.
Thanks.
David Baldwin
>Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 09:32:47 -0700
>Reply-To: KMarsh at Information.org
>Originator: web4lib at library.berkeley.edu
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>From: KMarsh at Information.org (Kevin C. Marsh)
>To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at library.berkeley.edu>
>Subject: Re: Filemaker Pro
>X-Comment: Web4Lib Information - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/
>
>Hi! Hans Lofgren wrote:
>
>>Does anyone have experience of using FilemakerPro on a Mackintosh for a
>>bibliographic database made accessible through the Internet?
>>
>>Technically, it is possible to create a database website through FileMaker
>>combined with Tango for Filemaker - and there are a number of
>>non-bibliographic FileMaker databases on the internet.
>
>Is Tango Z39.50 compliant? If not, you may want to look at managing your
>data in Filemaker and then exporting it to a freeware Z39.50 server like
>Zebra from http://www.indexdata.dk/zebra.html
>
>>I'd also be interested in information about any other small-scale
>>specialised bibliographic/full text databases on the internet (as distinct
>>from library cataglogues).
>
>We have used freeWAIS-sf successfully for this in the past at
>http://fpc.dos.state.fl.us/fpc and http://www.bchm.org, but we are looking
>into upgrading them and switching to Zebra for our current clients.
>
>
>Kevin C. Marsh, Executive Director
>Information Access Institute
>KMarsh at Information.org http://Information.org
>
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David Baldwin
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Harvard Business School
Baker Library 303B
Soldiers Field
Boston MA 02163
617.495.6878
dbaldwin at hbs.edu
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