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Open Source Software for a Management College Library Having 3000 Books

Dear friends ,

I am working in Management college and I wish to install a open source software. Can anybody suggest me  that which software suitable for me? (Our library collection is 3000 books). Please suggest the software that should be more data storage capacity for future collection.

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you can receive e granthalaya software from NIC, regional centre in your state. for this you have to send an official letter alongwith a request form which can be downloaded from NIC website.

Thank u for all ur valuable Information ,ill speak to my management

Thanks & Regards

Umesh

Hi,

I would suggest you go either for NewGenLib or Koha software which are both Open Source and are very easy to install and operate. Both have got lot of features which one can use.

To Download Koha visit: 

Vimal Kumar: http://www.vimalkumar.info/content/koha-live-dvd

Vinod Kumar Mishra: http://sourceforge.net/projects/vkmkoha/files/

To Download NewGenLib visit: http://www.verussolutions.biz/web/

regards,

Thank u for all ur valuable Information , am interest in NGL Please guide me how to download and install ?

can i work without internet ?

Thanks & Regards

Umesh

Dear Umesha,

I would like to suggest you NewGenLib Library Automation Software. It is easily downloadable and also very easy to install on windows platform, just follow the instruction given alongwith allied files for software installation. The good thing is that you will get the online support from the Verus Solution. But for further maintenance and support, they will charge you a little money.

I have checked this software personally and found it most suitable open source software (windows based) for libraries having upto 20,000 documents. You can also use the MARC cataloging which make this software very very nice.

Regards,

dear sir

am interested NGL but u told" little bit money" wt approximately they ll charge ?

Thank & Regards,

Umesh P

Dear 

you can use Koha  software that is open source and best is that it is running on linux/ubuntu so more reliable than windows and linux/ubuntu is also free os,  it is free and u can have as well as pad sport too. you can download it on the following link

 http://download.koha-community.org/

yes u an adopt GSDL software for your libray for digital collection development.

Use KOHA

Best option for you........

Dear Umesh,

You can use KOHA. It is best option for you.

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