[K12OSN] checking out equipment

Jomegat jomegat at jomegat.com
Tue Sep 20 02:49:39 UTC 2011


You could also look at OpenBiblio if that doesn't work out.  It's a 
library OPAC, but it is far simpler than something like Koha.

On 09/19/2011 10:35 PM, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> The equipment doesn't live in the library, so that would be a little
> complicated.
>
> I found GCStar and they're going to try that. Since it's only 100 or
> so kids who'd do the checking out, that may be all they need.
>
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 12:22 AM, Burke Almquist<burke at thealmquists.net>  wrote:
>> Does your school have an existing library system that they could simply piggy-back onto?
>>
>> On Sep 18, 2011, at 9:21 PM, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> The journalism department at my school needs a way to keep track of
>>> digital cameras, microphones, video cameras, etc., and asked if I had
>>> any ideas. A library circulation program is probably more than they
>>> need, but they would like to be able to barcode equipment and scan
>>> student ids when they check stuff out.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a suggestion for a program that might be appropriate?
>>>
>>> Todd
>>>
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