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Hi Library 2.0 community!
My name is Eduardo Giordanino. I am currently System Librarian at Information and Library System (SISBI) of the Universidad de Buenos Aires. I have over 20 years experience in special and university libraries.
In addition to this practical experience, I am a professor at the University of Buenos Aires, in Carrera de Edicion (Course of Publishing and Editing) since 1996. I have written a technical book and some papers about librarianship, information retrieval and education resources.
I am interested in the new ways of communication (2.0) of users, librarians and publishers.
I look forward to learning with you all.
Eduardo Giordanino
Tags: Argentina, Argentine libraries, Buenos Aires, Publishing, librarian
Hello Eduardo
My name is Martin and I am System Librarian, but I am only beginner. Have you some book or articles about librarian systems (some studies about Aleph or another librarian system, maybe opensource systems)? Thanks a lot.
Have a nice day
Martin
Permalink Reply by Eduardo Giordanino on August 8, 2011 at 9:55pm Hello Martin
I work as a System Librarian, but my book is about the course I teach at the University (something like bibliographic description for publishers). I didn't use Aleph, in Argentina I knew various colleagues that uses Koha and PMB. Maybe in ELIS you will find studies about library systems.
Regards
Eduardo
thanks a lot for your information. If I need a problem with KOHA (I try as a system), can I ask for some information?
And what is system PMB? Thanks a lot
Regards
Martin
Permalink Reply by Eduardo Giordanino on August 9, 2011 at 10:52am Hi Martin
Sorry but I am not using Koha actually, I use CDS/ISIS family software (http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=2071&URL_DO=DO_TOP...) but is not an ILMS.
You can find info about PMB at:
http://www.pmbservices.fr/nouveau_site/pmblelogiciel.html
Regards
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