Projects tagged ‘catalog’ and ‘catalogue’


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Tellico is a KDE application for organizing your collections.
Created over 2 years ago.

4 Users

Simal is a set of open source tools for building project catalogues from RDF/XML files. Simal also provides a web application for the creation and management of RDF/XML project descriptors and ... [More] catalogues built from them. The project is very young at this time. As such, we welcome input into the requirements and design of the initial prototype system. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

3 Users

Data Crow is the ultimate cataloger of your media (or anything else). Data Crow allows you to create a huge database containing all your collected items. You can use the excellent online services to ... [More] retrieve the information instead of typing all the information yourself. Out of the box you can manage your software, music, movies, books and images. It uses information from the web and the information available in the file (if applicable), such as the tag information from mp3 files. Additionally Data Crow allows you to create your own modules (for example a coin collectors module), features a web server, is highly customizable and has a very broad tool set. The internal help will guide you thru the application. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

2 Users
   

Griffith is a film collection manager written in Python/PyGTK with ease of use in mind
Created about 1 year ago.

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Monotheka is a simple application to organize and keep track of your movie catalogue. It runs on Linux platform using the GTK toolkit. It's designed to be simple and GNOME / HIG compliant. It's written in Mono.
Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

No hassles ecommerce for individuals. Includes: payments via PayPal API, provider-based design, standard and premium memberships, products by multiple vendors.
Created 4 months ago.

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This software is a book catalog with a web interface.
Created 5 months ago.

0 Users

No hassles ecommerce for individuals. Includes: payments via PayPal API, provider-based design, standard and premium memberships, products by multiple vendors.
Created 10 months ago.

0 Users

iAV is an open source audio and video media cataloguing application for Mac OS X. iAV can handle both audio and video from the latest formats (SACD, BluRay) to historical formats (78, LP, Betamax). ... [More] It takes advantage of the possibilities offered by running exclusively on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) to provide an enhanced user experience. For Developers: iAV is written in a combination of Python and Objective-C using Apple's Xcode development environment, iAV takes advantage of Core Data and other OS X technologies. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Kochief is a discovery interface for local and remote collections. Records are indexed in Solr and presented with the Django web framework. Tools are in development for the management of a local ... [More] catalog. HistoryKochief began with Casey Durfee's Open Source Endeca in 250 lines or less presentation at the code4lib 2007 conference, where he claimed to provide faceted features similar to the Endeca and AquaBrowser experiences using Solr and Django. Casey's work focused strictly on the Dewey-based Horizon system he works with at the Seattle Public Library. After downloading his code, Dan Scott was able to tweak the code to work with his LC-based Unicorn system at the Laurentian University Library. He wanted to demonstrate a faceted search interface to my colleagues, and he also needed a backup catalogue because the production ILS had a nasty habit of dying at inconvenient times. He called the project "Fac-Back-OPAC". Casey gave his blessing to do whatever Dan wanted with the code, so he made it available under the Apache 2.0 license, started with Casey's original code in the project SVN repository, and began checking in changes. Mike Beccaria, who also attended Casey's presentation, quickly joined the project as he had been working on his own fork of Casey's code and has added several enhancements. He works at Paul Smith's College and currently uses Kochief for their book catalog. You're welcome to join us too! News2009/04/04: Project moved from Fac-Back-OPAC to Kochief. 2008/01/31: A screencast of fbo being installed from start to finish in windows is available. Download, unzip, and open fbowindowsinstall.html. 2007/10/02: Casey's code for Helios has been committed to the Helios branch of the Subversion repository. 2007/10/02: Gabe Farrell has been added as another Fac-Back-OPAC developer. Gabe plans to clean up some of the non-Pythonic code and improve the Django project structure, for starters. Welcome Gabe! 2007/10/01: "Fac-Back-OPAC: An Open Source Interface to Your Library System", an article about Fac-Back-OPAC written by Mike Beccaria and Dan Scott, has been published online by Computers in Libraries. 2007/08/23: Casey has joined the project, and plans to contribute Helios (the most up-to-date version of his original code, featuring tag clouds and other goodness). Hurray! ExamplesPaul Smith's College Book Catalog Drexel Libraries Collections ChangesCasey's code was pretty good to start with, but we're trying to make it even better: The code is now i18n-compatible, so you can offer the catalog with support for multiple languages. I have included a French translation of the interface. Atom and RSS feeds are available for searches. A detailed item view within FacBackOPAC is an option if you don't want to link to your existing catalogue for a detailed item display. DetailsAt the moment, the code needs lots more work, but the following leaps out at me: Document the steps you need to follow to get a FacBackOPAC instance running. The high-level details have been written, but some pointers on localizing the interface would make sense. Find some reasonable media format icons to bundle with the code. Pointers to good sources of freely redistributable icons would be appreciated! Build a working implementation of tracking cataloging activity (in Unicorn, the plan is to scan the transaction logs) to incrementally add or delete items. Add support for other integrated library systems. We'll need to depend on support from others for this. [Less]
Created 8 months ago.