[Web4lib] OPAC user interface - design trends?
Mike Rylander
mrylander at gmail.com
Thu Jan 26 20:04:56 EST 2006
On 1/26/06, Theodore Waxman <theodore.waxman at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > which OPAC do you find easy to use and/or good looking ?
> >
> > Obviously, the new North Carolina State University catalog; they've
> > got it right, meaning, it isn't the OPAC itself which should be good
> > looking, it should reveal a webservice so we can do many *different*
> > and beautiful versions on the same data source.
>
> this really is one of the best looking library sites i've ever seen.
> (http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/)
>
> thanx for the link, alex
>
> if you know any more good looking library sites, plz let me know.
Well, there's always the OpenILS/Evergreen OPAC currently under
development. The public unstable (development) is at
http://dev.gapines.org . They whole scoop is available from
http://open-ils.org .
>
> cheers.
> tw
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