On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 23:09, Roger Buck wrote:
Hello.
I am evaluating solutions for Internet access to library resources for kids with special needs. The library resources are centralised (a functioning school library) but the users are geographically remote.
The server will be hosted off site (at ISP premises to maximise bandwidth for Internet connectivity) and so will need to be managed via Internet.
So far, I know next-to-nothing about library systems but have reasonable technical expertise with Linux and networking... and happy to put in some effort.
Given the (very limited ;^) information above, do you think Koha might be suitable for our needs?
I think the OPAC part might definitely be suitable. (http://opac.katipo.co.nz) This is tthe publicly accessible interface to the library's catalog. Which sounds like what you are seeking to implement?
What is the difference between Koha Internet v intranet...?
Well the idea is librarians intreface (cataloguing, acquisitions, circulation etc) Would sit on an intranet, since you dont want the public to touch that area. The OPAC can sit out on the internet. Hope this helps Chris -- Chris Cormack Programmer 025 500 789 Katipo Communications Ltd chris@katipo.co.nz www.katipo.co.nz