Re: Inventory of Web OPAC Replacements

From: Yitzchak Schaffer <yitzchas_at_nyob>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:18:19 -0400
To: NGC4LIB_at_listserv.nd.edu
Endeca
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>Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:31:08 +0100
>From: "Stephens, Owen" <o.stephens_at_IMPERIAL.AC.UK>
>Subject: Re: Inventory of Web OPAC Replacements
>To: NGC4LIB_at_listserv.nd.edu
>
>>
>> Here are the ones I have heard about so far:
>>
>> Primo (Ex Libris); http://www.exlibrisgroup.com/primo.htm
>>
>> AquaBrowser (TLC); http://www.tlcdelivers.com/tlc/pdf/aquabrowser.pdf
>>
>> VuFind (open source); http://www.vufind.org
>>
>> Scriblio (Casey Bisson/ Plymouth State U.);
>> http://about.scriblio.net/about
>>
>
>Encore (III) - http://www.iii.com/encore/main_index2.html
>Fac-Back-OPAC (Open Source) - http://code.google.com/p/fac-back-opac/
>Evergreen (Open Source) - http://open-ils.org/ and
>http://esilibrary.com/esi/home.html
>
>Your approach sounds fine in theory. I've no idea how much Koha ZOOM
>costs, but I would have thought that would be at the cheap end of the
>market in terms of the available products with support.
>
>Evergreen seems to incorporate at least some of the NGC features you'd
>expect to see in it's default web interface, so you could look at using
>Evergreen for both admin and OPAC. Evergreen support is offered by
>Equinox and LibLime I think, but it would be suprising (to me) that this
>would be less than Koha + Koha ZOOM.
>
>Owen
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