You might check out Libki - http://libki.org. At some point it was going to (or already does?) tie into Koha. It might be what you want. Liz Rea NEKLS On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 8:21 PM, ShaneGreen <shane@creative-entropy.com> wrote:
Odd question, but here goes. . .
The librarians would like to be able to scan a user's library card and have it turn on their internet access for a set amount of time.
They want to limit a patron to 2 hours of internet time per day. So the program would need to verify the user hasn't used up their time. Turn on internet access to one of the patron computers. Then turn off access when the time is up. Much like they do in some internet cafes.
Does anyone know of something available? Even an open source php script that times computer usage I could hammer into a usable add-on? I've tried a ton of searches, but I'm not even sure what you'd call that type of software.
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