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    VideLibri

    VideLibri

    Client for public libraries

    VideLibri lists the books you have borrowed from a public library and lets you search the library catalog from your local device. It has all the usual features of a library OPAC, i.e. viewing, renewing, searching and ordering books. It also renews all due books automatically and can do other things only a locally running app can do, like keeping a history of all ever borrowed books across multiple libraries. Developed in 2006, it is the world's first library app, and by supporting 20...
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    This librarian project aims to collect images of book cover pages allowing users (libraries) to integrate them to their WebOPAC. Particular images are acquired by scanning book covers by participating libraries or downloaded from co-operating publishers.
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