Suggestions for lightweight inventory tool for curricular collection

Pulliam, Beatrice BPULLIAM at PROVIDENCE.EDU
Fri Dec 16 09:40:56 EST 2011


Thanks everyone for such varied suggestions.  

Beatrice R. Pulliam
Library Commons Librarian for Technology and Access
Phillips Memorial Library
Providence College
1 Cunningham Square
Providence, RI  02918
(t) 401.865.1622
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http://www.providence.edu/library

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From: Web technologies in libraries [WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Ku Li-Ping [gulp at MAIL.LAS.AC.CN]
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 8:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [WEB4LIB] Suggestions for lightweight inventory tool for curricular collection

Dear Colleague,

http://koha-community.org/
Only FYI.

Best wish
yours,
Liping Ku



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> 发件人: "Patrice Chalon" <patrice.chalon at GMAIL.COM>
> 发送时间: 2011年12月15日 星期四
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> Hello,
>
> Why not try an open source ILS? All functionalities are there (you
> will feel "at home"); or a more "personal" library management software
> (not sure for the barcode reader)
>
> Best
>
> Patrice
>
> NB: We use PMB-ILS (full web, php mysql, more close to a CMS regarding
> to installation) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhpMyBibli
> http://www.sigb.net ; I also made a try with Books (only for MacOSX,
> not developed anymore)
> http://legacy.audacious-software.com/products/books/
>
>
>
>
> 2011/12/12 Pulliam, Beatrice <BPULLIAM at providence.edu>:
> > Good Morning All,
> >
> > I'm hoping someone out there has a recommendation or two for lightweight inventory software that can be used to keep track curricular materials (kits, lab equipment, etc.)  Open source (with a decent GUI is preferable) and/or proprietary options are fine.  Adding these items to our ILS is not optimal. Would like to be able to bar code materials, scan into inventory database, track checkouts, perform light searching of database, etc., but want something that the folks responsible for collection can manage easily.  Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
> > Beatrice Pulliam
> >
> > Beatrice R. Pulliam
> > Library Commons Librarian for Technology and Access
> > Phillips Memorial Library
> > Providence College
> > 1 Cunningham Square
> > Providence, RI  02918
> > (t) 401.865.1622
> > (f) 401.865.2823
> > IM: rhodylibrarian (AIM/iChat/Yahoo/GoogleTalk
> > Twitter: beatricepulliam
> > http://www.providence.edu/library
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