Offre commerciale pour développer des applications mobiles pour les bibliothèques.
Outil de gestion des archives : acquisition, traitement, recherche et mise à disposition.
Procédure d'installation de Koha dans Debian.
L'avenir c'est le cloud, si possible aux mains d'une puissante entreprise commerciale.
Logiciels open source pour bibliothèques :
Un fournisseur de solutions open-source pour la GED.
via http://www.toolinux.com/Maarch-Courrier-entend-adoucir-le
Un logiciel libre pour gérer des collections audio et vidéo. S'intègre au SI (SIGB, etc.).
The Avalon Media System is an open source system for managing and providing access to large collections of digital audio and video. The freely available system enables libraries and archives to easily curate, distribute and provide online access to their collections for purposes of teaching, learning and research. [...] University libraries and archives need a complete and scalable system so they can easily curate their video and audio files and manage workflows for generating video and audio content. Their key requirements include:
* Support for robust, standards-based metadata for description and annotation of time-based media.
* Support for authentication and authorization.
* Ability to accommodate special requirements for digital media asset preservation and long-term archiving.
* Integration with preservation repository services.
* Leverage other open-source higher education projects such as Hydra and Opencast Matterhorn.
via : Code4lib et http://www.web2learning.net/2015/03/11/bookmarks-for-march-11-2015/
Procédure d'installation de Kuali OLE
"An integrated suite of cloud-based library management applications". Le cloudy LSP (Library Services Platform) d'OCLC
Le wiki de summa, un outil de recherche intégrée, un discovery tools, développé en Open Source (libre?) par le Danemark et la bibliothèque nationale.
Logiciel de gestion de collection muséale, libre.
"The big deal is that Unix is the 800 lb. gorilla of the IT world. While desktops and laptops are usually a pretty even split between Windows and Mac, the server world is almost entirely Unix (either Linux or BSD, both of which are UNIX variants). If you work in a reasonably technical position, you have probably had to log in to one of these Unix servers before to do something. If you are in library school and looking to get a tech oriented library job after graduating, this WILL happen to you, maybe even before you graduate (a good 50% of my student worker jobs were the result of knowing Unix). As libraries move away from vendor software and externally hosted systems towards Open Source software, Unix use is only going to increase because pretty much all Open Source software is designed to run on Linux (which is itself Open Source software). The road to an Open Source future for libraries is paved with LIS graduates who know their way around a command line."
Un outil relativement simple, sur une base de python, pour monter une "wayback machine", dans le but d'archiver des bouts de Web, à défaut DU Web... :)
Exemple d'installation.
Les sources sur Github : https://github.com/ikreymer/pywb
"CORAL is an Electronic Resources Management System consisting
of interoperable modules designed around the core components of
managing electronic resources. It is made available as a free,
open source program."
This tool is necessary because more and more of these stream-based sites don't have static HTML that you can download to disk