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LibData was designed as a local data warehouse for public and academic libraries. It provides authoring environments for the construction of subject pathfinders, course related web pages, and all-purpose pages in outline (parent- child) format.
The pages may be customized independently for look and feel with headers, footers, and CSS files to give them individual themes. LibData's main strength is in creating a data ware house of reusable and searchable page elements such as resources, libraries, library services, etc. Developed (and currently in production) at the University of Minnesota Libraries, It has generated a fair amount of interest from other institutions.
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Please refer to the project site at http://libdata.sourceforge.net. LibData is fairly well-documented (over 30 pages and E-R diagram are included with the distribution).Support contacts
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Interfaces | web |
Source languages | PHP |
Supported languages | PHP |
Use requirements | Apache, mySQL, PHP |
Related programs | EPrints |
License verified by | Janet Casey <[email protected]> on 2003-12-12 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <[email protected]> |
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