We've compiled a list of 6 free and paid alternatives to BibLivre. The primary competitors include OpenBiblio, Koha. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between BibLivre and FOLIO, VuFind, BiblioteQ. Also you can look at other similar options here: News and Books Solutions.
We've compiled a list of 6 free and paid alternatives to BibLivre. The primary competitors include OpenBiblio, Koha. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between BibLivre and FOLIO, VuFind, BiblioteQ. Also you can look at other similar options here: News and Books Solutions.
It is an application that enables digital inclusion of citizens in the information society.
It is an application that enables digital inclusion of citizens in the information society.
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BibLivre Overview
The Free Library program (BIBLIVRE) is an application that enables digital inclusion of citizens in the information society. It is a software for cataloging and dissemination of collections of public and private libraries of all sizes. In addition, anyone can share in the system their own texts, music, pictures and movies.
By using international library standards and enable communication network holdings, the system allows the user to access different libraries worldwide.
The system is licensed as General Public License of the Free Software Foundation (GPLv3) and was developed by the Society of Friends of the National Library (SABIN), with support from COPPE / UFRJ., In developing the project in versions 1.0 and 2.0.
The project was initially sponsored by IBM-Brazil and since 2007 its sole sponsor is Itaú Cultural Institute. His version 3.0 has versions in English and Spanish in addition to Portuguese, to meet the growing demand for software use in institutions abroad.
Today, BIBLIVRE's success in Brazil as well as abroad and, in extreme cultural relevance, has established itself as the application of choice for the digital inclusion of citizens.