I think the point about prisons is that they cannot provide any web access
to inmates. This is why members of this list need to be very careful to stay
on the right side of the law.
Tim
On 1/31/08, Casey Bisson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Libraryworld.net is a hosted solution for $1/day.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jan 30, 2008, at 11:54 PM, Jonathan Rochkind <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
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> > Hi all, this is forwarded from a prison librarian listserv. Does
> > anyone know of any very low-cost (or open source?) library systems
> > that would be suitable for small and/or low-staffed libraries? I'm
> > thinking something like Koha or Evergreen would probably be overkill
> > and/or too hard to install without much/any tech/systems staff, but I
> > could very well be wrong, I don't know much about either system. I
> > also don't know much about the needs of that kind of small library.
> >
> > If anyone does have ideas, could you send them directly to Mary (in
> > addition to CCing the list if you want, because I'm interested too
> > and I bet other list members would be.).
> >
> > I've been curious for a while about solutions available to the very
> > small/limited-resource library in the way 'automation', but know
> > almost nothing about it and am not sure if there's an easy way to
> > find out. If anyone happens to know something about this (or is
> > interested in researching it), I personally think the Code4Lib
> > Journal would be a great place to publish an essay or survey on that
> > topic.
> >
> > Jonathan
> >
> > Begin forwarded message:
> >
> >> From: [log in to unmask]
> >> Date: January 30, 2008 9:12:19 PM EST
> >> To: [log in to unmask]
> >> Subject: [prison-l] Library automation software
> >>
> >> Greetings:
> >>
> >> Last month there was some discussion here about cheap/free/
> >> reasonably priced automation software for correctional libraries.
> >> I am on a statewide committee which has just been formed to
> >> research and recommend a software package to replace Athena
> >> (formerly by Sagebrush, now Follett) in most of the correctional
> >> libraries in Virginia. After years in public libraries I am very
> >> familiar with some of the big vendors, but they are simply
> >> financially out of the question for our agency, not to mention web-
> >> based.
> >>
> >> I have looked at the websites for LibraryThing, Auto Librarian, and
> >> ResourceMate, which were recommended here in the previous
> >> discussion. If you know of or have a circ/cat system that is
> >> reasonably priced (or dirt cheap) and works well for you, please
> >> share the information with me, with pros and cons if you like. All
> >> replies greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>
> >> Mary Geist, librarian
> >> Dept. of Correctional Education
> >> Brunswick Correctional Center
> >> 1147 Planter's Road
> >> Lawrenceville, VA 23868
> >> 434.848.4131, ext. 1146
> >>
>
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