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Original author(s) | Siddhartha Errabolu and L.J.Haravu |
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Developer(s) | Verus Solutions |
Initial release | March 2005 |
Stable release | 3.1.2
/ May 15, 2015 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Linux, Windows |
Type | Integrated library system |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
verussolutions |
NewGenLib is an integrated library management system developed by Verus Solutions Pvt Ltd. Domain expertise is provided by Kesavan Institute of Information and Knowledge Management in Hyderabad, India. NewGenLib version 1.0 was released in March 2005. On 9 January 2008, NewGenLib was declared free and open-source under GNU GPL. [1][ unreliable source?] The latest version of NewGenLib is 3.1.1 released on 16 April 2015. Many libraries across the globe (mainly from the developing countries) are using NewGenLib as their Primary integrated library management system as seen from the NewGenlib discussion forum.[ citation needed]
NewGenLib has following main modules: [2]
Some advanced functional features:
NewGenLib uses a number of well supported and widely used, reliable and well tested open source components like PostgreSQL, Apache Tomcat, and Solr Lucene. [3] It is entirely Java-based, platform-neutral, and uses the following major software technologies in its presentation, web server and database layers. [4]
NewGenLib is platform independent and can be installed on Linux and Windows operating systems.
Standards supported by NewGenLib
− Import and Export in ISO 2709, MARC XML
− Import available in ISO 2709
− Holdings data structures designed for MARC21 Holdings.
− Bibliographic records can be exported in MODS 3.0 and AGRIS AP
− Record display and punctuations as per ISBD rules.
− Allows harvesting (manual) from external repositories − Create Open archive collections, and items, search the repositories and also act as data provider − Metadata formats: MARC XML, DUBLIN CORE, MODS 3.0 and AGRIS
− Federated search engines can search bibliographic databases using this protocol − Query language: CQL (Common Query Language), bench marking Level 1 compliance − Profiles used: BATH, and DUBLIN CORE − Metadata standards: MARC XML and MODS 3.0
It is also Zotero Compliant.
NewGenLib can be used for any type of library. Presently, it is used by Libraries of following types.
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Original author(s) | Siddhartha Errabolu and L.J.Haravu |
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Developer(s) | Verus Solutions |
Initial release | March 2005 |
Stable release | 3.1.2
/ May 15, 2015 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Linux, Windows |
Type | Integrated library system |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
verussolutions |
NewGenLib is an integrated library management system developed by Verus Solutions Pvt Ltd. Domain expertise is provided by Kesavan Institute of Information and Knowledge Management in Hyderabad, India. NewGenLib version 1.0 was released in March 2005. On 9 January 2008, NewGenLib was declared free and open-source under GNU GPL. [1][ unreliable source?] The latest version of NewGenLib is 3.1.1 released on 16 April 2015. Many libraries across the globe (mainly from the developing countries) are using NewGenLib as their Primary integrated library management system as seen from the NewGenlib discussion forum.[ citation needed]
NewGenLib has following main modules: [2]
Some advanced functional features:
NewGenLib uses a number of well supported and widely used, reliable and well tested open source components like PostgreSQL, Apache Tomcat, and Solr Lucene. [3] It is entirely Java-based, platform-neutral, and uses the following major software technologies in its presentation, web server and database layers. [4]
NewGenLib is platform independent and can be installed on Linux and Windows operating systems.
Standards supported by NewGenLib
− Import and Export in ISO 2709, MARC XML
− Import available in ISO 2709
− Holdings data structures designed for MARC21 Holdings.
− Bibliographic records can be exported in MODS 3.0 and AGRIS AP
− Record display and punctuations as per ISBD rules.
− Allows harvesting (manual) from external repositories − Create Open archive collections, and items, search the repositories and also act as data provider − Metadata formats: MARC XML, DUBLIN CORE, MODS 3.0 and AGRIS
− Federated search engines can search bibliographic databases using this protocol − Query language: CQL (Common Query Language), bench marking Level 1 compliance − Profiles used: BATH, and DUBLIN CORE − Metadata standards: MARC XML and MODS 3.0
It is also Zotero Compliant.
NewGenLib can be used for any type of library. Presently, it is used by Libraries of following types.