Any suggestions for a Linux based ILS? I know of Koha and Evergreen. Are there any commercial products? We are looking for something inexpensive. We may have some funds next fiscal year.
PSST, I think you mean proprietary not commercial. Koha is Open Source, theres nothing inherently non-commercial about that, you can buy as much support as you want. (The difference is you get that option).
Just came accross this software: Notix: bib records in XML, based on Exist, Cocoon and SDX, distributed under GPL. Unfortunately in french. http://admisource.gouv.fr/projects/notix/
You can run Sirsi Unicorn on Linux. And for the privilege of using an open-source OS, they only make you purchase an embedded Oracle license for around $30,000.
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Atriuum from Book Systems will run on Linux with Apache.
PSST, I think you mean proprietary not commercial. Koha is Open Source, theres nothing inherently non-commercial about that, you can buy as much support as you want. (The difference is you get that option).
Just came accross this software: Notix: bib records in XML, based on Exist, Cocoon and SDX, distributed under GPL. Unfortunately in french. http://admisource.gouv.fr/projects/notix/
You might give some funds to Evergreen's creator libraries, and get support for that.
You can run Sirsi Unicorn on Linux. And for the privilege of using an open-source OS, they only make you purchase an embedded Oracle license for around $30,000.
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