Hi,
I would recommend the free edition of AdLib Library Lite. It's easy to
use, cross platform compatible (via a range of export features) and
specifically tailored for this type of collection. You are limited to 5000
records though.
Robin
On 7 Jan 2014 17:37, "Mike Sleigh" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I've recently volunteered to help organize the smallish library belonging
> to a model engineering society and I looking for a (free) database that can
> be used to catalogue and number the books/magazines/DVD's etc. that they
> hold.
>
> Needs to be simple as it will be used by members who are not very computer
> capable.
>
> I'm used to using iBase and Extensis Portfolio as image databases but these
> are of course expensive and too featured for this library use.
>
> I would welcome your suggestions.
>
> Thank you
> Mike
>
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