Hi there,
Not sure if this is the right place for such announces.. If not, please redirect me where appropriate
I have a collection of ebooks in EPUB format, and I was looking for a software that I could point at the directory where my EPUB files are, and it would scan them, providing a OPDS / HTML interface to access them with some sorting capabilities.
The only tools I found were either too complex for what I need (eg. Calibre, which requires plenty of heavy dependencies), or not standalone (like COPS, that require a Calibre install).
So I created my own tool, named elibsrv. elibsrv is a little tool for Linux (but should work on BSD just as well), that scans a collection of EPUB files from time to time, store metada inside a database, and provides an OPDS and HTML interface to access ebooks.
I published it under a free, open-source license, hoping it might come handy to other people, too.
The project is hosted here:
http://elibsrv.sourceforge.net
I also provide a public 'Demo' with a few public domain ebooks, here (you can access it both with a web browser and an OPDS device):
http://elibsrv-demo.viste.fr