demonstration experimental catalog. ShelfLife uses the library's most familiar way of displaying works — shelves — but goes far beyond what real shelves can do. For one thing, ShelfLife shows on a single shelf all the holdings of all the libraries on campus. For another, it does not confine a work to a single shelf. With a click a user can see the same book shelved with other works under the same topic heading, with works by the same author, with works browsed by other users of the system, etc.
Open source Full-featured ILS. In use worldwide in libraries of all sizes, Koha is a true enterprise-class ILS with comprehensive functionality including basic or advanced options. Koha includes modules for circulation, cataloging, acquisitions, serials, reserves, patron management, branch relationships, and more. linux and perl.
highly-scalable software for libraries that helps library patrons find library materials, and helps libraries manage, catalog, and circulate those materials, no matter how large or complex the libraries. windows.
eXtensible Catalog is open source, user-centered, next generation software for libraries. It comprises four software components that can be used independently to address a particular need or combined to provide an end-to-end discovery system to connect library users with resources.
Scriblio (formerly WPopac) is an award winning, free, open source CMS and OPAC with faceted searching and browsing features based on WordPress. Scriblio is a project of Plymouth State University, supported in part by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.