One webpage for every book ever published!
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One webpage for every book ever published!
Searching Open Library by keywords to return ISBNs
Web-server for the Calibre library
A NativeScript module that is a composition of useful tools and helpers.
A cross-platform GUI file cataloging program with extensive customization options to suit user preferences. Highly optimized for multi-core parallel search speed, data integrity, and repository portability.
📚 Cross-platform library client to automate any OPAC and library catalog from your local device, e.g. for renewing of borrowed books or searching for books available in the library in automated scripts.
The Library Search Plugin plugin allows users (students, researchers, etc.) to search your library's catalogue, Google Scholar, WorldCat, or PubMed, without having to navigate to the respective websites first! It also comes with a neat context menu that allows users to select text, right-click, and search!
DatAasee - A Metadata-Lake for Libraries
API and front-end for searching all the UK public library catalogues for ISBN results
BIC Library Communication Framework
Installation and integration guide for Koha and Vufind
Interactive floor plan with location pop-ups - U of T Scarborough Library
a full-fledge City Library system
Misc tools for BEIC (Biblioteca Europea di Informazione e Cultura)
Exercises from the course Julia for Data Science. Guide of the most important Julia libraries for Data Science.
Common interface to multiple library catalogues and bibliographical databases
Personal project for an icon library catalogue.
public dockerfile library. just a collection of different packages including base images + build systems
Generate a static site OPAC from a CSV file!
Turf ("TIND.io URL Fixer") is a program to download records from the Caltech TIND.io database and check the URLs that may be embedded within the records.
Add a description, image, and links to the library-catalogue topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the library-catalogue topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."