Hi All,
I have decided to try and dust off our local Orchid Society's library from cold storage and resurrect it for our members to use. I feel like many societies may be in the same position, with a waning membership there are less hands to go around to manage hard copy orchid books and this perk has fallen by the waist side as more important society tasks are addressed. Resurrecting our library is a Fall/Winter goal of mine and I am just now starting to research different approaches before I even touch the boxes of books in the storage unit. In my option this is one of the most treasured resources for new and experienced growers, as I recall thumbing through our hard copy library when I fist joined the society years ago.
Are there others out there in the same boat? Or have recently tried to harness the latest technology (library apps, databases, online spreadsheets) to more efficiently bring some of these treasures back into circulation for their membership?
If anyone has any suggestions, I would love to hear your experience. My initial thought is to be able to take a picture of the book with my phone, scan it's ISBN number, have it crawl online and populate the basics of the book .. then populate the entry with summaries and status if the book is 'On Loan' or 'checked in'. I feel like the technology is there for this now. There look to be a number of apps or web based options to use but wanted to see if anyone has had experience specifically with a library app that is best for sharing with other members. I'm open to all suggestions, even down to methods used with a basic spreadsheet. Maybe google sheets is the way to go.
So far I am looking into Tiny Cat. As well as other phone based App options.
Thanks for your input.
Pete
I have decided to try and dust off our local Orchid Society's library from cold storage and resurrect it for our members to use. I feel like many societies may be in the same position, with a waning membership there are less hands to go around to manage hard copy orchid books and this perk has fallen by the waist side as more important society tasks are addressed. Resurrecting our library is a Fall/Winter goal of mine and I am just now starting to research different approaches before I even touch the boxes of books in the storage unit. In my option this is one of the most treasured resources for new and experienced growers, as I recall thumbing through our hard copy library when I fist joined the society years ago.
Are there others out there in the same boat? Or have recently tried to harness the latest technology (library apps, databases, online spreadsheets) to more efficiently bring some of these treasures back into circulation for their membership?
If anyone has any suggestions, I would love to hear your experience. My initial thought is to be able to take a picture of the book with my phone, scan it's ISBN number, have it crawl online and populate the basics of the book .. then populate the entry with summaries and status if the book is 'On Loan' or 'checked in'. I feel like the technology is there for this now. There look to be a number of apps or web based options to use but wanted to see if anyone has had experience specifically with a library app that is best for sharing with other members. I'm open to all suggestions, even down to methods used with a basic spreadsheet. Maybe google sheets is the way to go.
So far I am looking into Tiny Cat. As well as other phone based App options.
Thanks for your input.
Pete