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Old 04-02-2025, 10:18 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
One corporation I dealt with switched to TinyCat from their older and more expensive library management system. It worked well for their needs. One of their techs looked at calibre but it was and is not intended for a system where multiple people are borrowing books, some of those books having lending restrictions while others don't. The cost of having a Python guru level programmer modify it was well beyond their budget.
Thank you all very much for your advice.
And as @DNSB comments, one of the difficulties I've seen is precisely this, and that's why I have my question: Keeping a record in a book of who the book was loaned to and on what date.

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