What do you use for your Database Library listing?
Laura Robbins
poperol at GMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 30 17:18:14 EDT 2014
We use an access database and asp scripts to power our database
listings. This way we can update in one place and it propagates
across the alphabetical and subject listing pages.
Laura Pope Robbins
Professor/Reference Librarian
Dowling College
> On Sep 30, 2014, at 4:59 PM, Sue Dentinger <sdentinger at library.wisc.edu> wrote:
>
> We have used the open source Xerxes with MetaLib for our Database Library as well as having Primo and Primo Central. Due to Primo Central, we have stopped offering metasearching, figuring that for anyone needing more depth or direct access to a database or service beyond what Primo Central offers, the native interface is the better option. So we are dropping MetaLib and need to find an alternative for our 1200 plus entries in our Database Library.
>
> So the question is what are you using for your Database Library?
>
> I know many sites have moved to Libguides 2.0 for their Database Library listing, and I've seen some on Serials Solutions or VuFind which would not be options for us. Are there any others of you using something besides these listed above that you would care to share about?
>
> Thank you,
> --
> Sue Dentinger
> Library Technology Group
> Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison Libraries
> 608-263-3250
>
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