Study room reservation software
Stacy Pober
stacy.pober at MANHATTAN.EDU
Thu Jun 6 13:10:34 EDT 2013
We've been using UReserve, an inexpensive commercial product. The one
problem we have is that the granularity of viewing permissions is somewhat
limited. Ideally, we would like to be able to show our users which rooms
are reserved and which ones are open, but with UReserve, it will also show
them the name of the person who reserved and is using a particular room.
Since many of these are study rooms, where students may not wish to be
disturbed, we'd like to be able to have a public view that blocks the user
information.
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Michael Schofield <mschofield at nova.edu>wrote:
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> I am not sure that we’re quite repared to say, “Here! Take the code!” but
> at the Alvin Sherman Library didn’t want to pay for a product that seemed
> too constrained for its expense, so we built a Study Room Reservation
> system [just PHP/MySQL] that integrates with our ILS* (we prefer to
> circulate the keys [since circulation stats stand up better to an audit
> than just the stats on the backend]). We built a staff and administrative
> backend for circulation, it handles holidays, extended hours, complex
> rules, etc. It’s responsive down to 768px ***. We’re not calling this a
> version “1” yet, but it’s been in production since December. If
> home-growing your room res system is an option, I’d be happy to allay fears
> and concerns, etc., talk about our process, why we made the decisions we
> did, etc.****
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> Give it a look: http://sherman.library.nova.edu/rooms/ ******
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> redesigned the site *after* this, so even though it’s only six months old
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> *From:* Web technologies in libraries [mailto:WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU] *On
> Behalf Of *Lisa WEBER
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 05, 2013 4:05 PM
> *To:* WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> *Subject:* [WEB4LIB] Study room reservation software****
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> Colleagues,
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> Your input please! The UC Berkeley Library presently uses phpScheduleIT
> v.1.2.9 as its study room reservation software. Upgrading to v. 2.4.2 is
> being considered, but we'd also like to know if there are other room
> reservation applications we should seriously review and consider. An
> application that supports unmediated reservations, and authorization via
> the Library patron file would be pluses. ****
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> My list of room reservation apps so far includes:****
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> phpScheduleIT v. 2.4.2
> LibCal (Springshare)****
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> Evanced****
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> MRBS****
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> Eventkeeper****
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> Netsimplicity****
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> Drupal modules (Drupal-powered library website coming in the next year, or
> so)****
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> Thanks in advance for your input and advice,****
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> Lisa Weber****
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> Library Systems Office, UC Berkeley Library****
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Stacy Pober
Information Alchemist
Manhattan College Library
Riverdale, NY 10471
stacy.pober at manhattan.edu
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