[LIS-Forum] NewGenLib as open source

Enukonda Rama Reddy enukondar at yahoo.co.in
Fri Jan 11 16:32:23 IST 2008


Dear Mr. Haravu,
It is a wonderful New Year gift to the library professionals in India and also the other countries in the Developing World. You and your team worked so hard to make it one of the best product and many libraries will benefit by using it. One of the main reasons for delay in the implementation of Library Automation in India is because of non-availability of a good high-end software with all the functions and standards like NewGenlib. Your other contribution in the form of text-book (Library Automation) has become valuable to the professional community. It is the only text-book of its kind from India.
Library professionals will remember you for ever for this gesture.
We all wish you good health.  
 
Dr. E. Rama Reddy
visiting Professor
Faculty of Informatics
Mahasarakham University
Mahasarakham, Thailand
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----- Original Message ----
From: Jai Haravu <haravu at newgenlib.com>
To: lis-forum at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Sent: Thursday, 10 January, 2008 3:29:13 PM
Subject: [LIS-Forum] NewGenLib as open source

Dear Members of the List

I am a very happy to announce that  NewGenLib, the integrated library management system is now open source. Details are given below.


NewGenLib Open Source
NewGenLib (www.newgenlib.com) is now open source under the most widely used open source software licensing system called GNU GPL (General Public License)
 The open source binaries and source code can be downloaded from http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/newgenlib. Installation notes for Linux and Windows are also available at the site. The user manual is also downloadable.
Librarians/developers who download the software can post their views, problems, solutions, discussions, etc., on https://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=210780.
NewGenLib is web-based and has a multi-tier architecture (www.kiikm.org/newgenlib_architecture.jpg); uses Java (a swing-based librarian’s GUI) and the JBoss (J2EE-based Application Server). The default backend used is the open source PostgreSQL. 

NewGenLib functional modules: Acquisitions management (monographs and serials); technical processing; circulation control; system configuration; a desktop reports application and an end-of-day process (scheduler) application. 

NewGenLib is compliant with MARC-21 format.
 Has a MARC editor
Allows seamless bibliographic and authority data import into cataloguing templates 
Form letter templates are configurable using openOffice 2.0 as ODT and htm.
SMTP mail servers can be configured for emails that can be sent form functional modules. 

NewGenLib allows creation of institutional open access (OA) repositories compliant with the OAI-PMH.
NewGenLib servers are SRU/W compliant supporting MARC-21 and MODS 3.0 metadata formats. CQL (level 1) with both Bath and Dublin Core Profiles are supported.
NewGenLib is Unicode 3.0 compliant. It is an internationalized application. English and Arabic interfaces are already available.
Is RFID ready.
Regards
L.J.Haravu
Trustee
Kesavan Institute of Information and Knowledge Management

    


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