We've used Request Tracker (Best Practical) for many years and have been
pleased with it. We migrated to it from a homegrown system that we no
longer wanted to maintain.
RT isn't Drupal-based, though -- are you confusing RT with another
ticketing system that is?
-Jodie
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:03 AM, Nathan Wittmaier <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Our library system serves 31 branches in three counties, and we have
> historically used an Access database and forms to manage our marketing
> ticket system, for branch staff to enter requests and to manage print and
> web jobs for the marketing department. However, this system is showing its
> age and is becoming more disagreeable with wireless platforms and
> non-Windows devices. We are exploring other options, but I was curious what
> other library systems out there use for this type of thing and if there are
> any software systems available to purchase or open-source that libraries
> use for ticket systems.
>
> The options we are considering right now are:
>
> - In-house build of a ticket system web application
>
> - Using Sharepoint Workflows
>
> - Best Practical Request Tracker system (based on Drupal)
>
> I would love to find out about any other products or systems that
> libraries use for ticket systems in general or marketing/printing ticket
> systems specifically.
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> Nathan Wittmaier
> Web Developer
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