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Thanks to various emails I am now aware of these systems:

NetLoan Pro see www.retailsafers.co.uk <http://www.retailsafers.co.uk>  or
www.lorensbergs.com <http://www.lorensbergs.com> 

RM-Sys see www.kaspencersw.ndirect.co.uk
<http://www.kaspencersw.ndirect.co.uk>   (A mere £200 for a single user
licence)

Pharos  see www.pharos.com <http://www.pharos.com>  (Expensive)

Cyraryn  www.cybraryn.com <http://www.cybraryn.com>  (£2495 for 10 users)

Book it  www.flocs.com/products/bookit
<http://www.flocs.com/products/bookit>   (£150 if education, £170 other -
demo can be downloaded)

Any more we can add?

Adam


J. Adam Edwards
Head of Learning and Information Services
And Convenor - UK Libraries Plus
Central School of Speech and Drama
Embassy Theatre
Eton Ave
LONDON
NW3 3HY

Tel:    020 7559 3995
Fax:    020 7722 4132
Email:  [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
Internet:       http://www.cssd.ac.uk <http://www.cssd.ac.uk> 
UK Libraries Plus       http://www.uklibrariesplus.ac.uk
<http://www.uklibrariesplus.ac.uk/>    

Central School of Speech and Drama provides government funded further and
higher education courses in 
acting, art, arts management, circus, costume, design, directing, drama and
education, drama and movement therapy, dramaturgy, lighting, media education
with English, musical theatre, performance, prop-making, puppetry, scenic
art, scenic construction, scenography, set design, sound, stage management,
technical theatre, voice, world theatre and writing.
The Central School of Speech and Drama, a company limited by guarantee in
England no 203645.
Registered as a charity no 312564. Registered office: Embassy Theatre, Eton
Ave, London, NW3 3HY.


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Florence Achen-Owor [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
        Sent:   Monday, March 26, 2001 10:31 AM
        To:     [log in to unmask]
        Subject:        SOFTWARE TO BOOK-IN  COMPUTERS

        We will soon have 50 computers our the Learning
        Centre. We need to be able to book students in,
        compile statistics etc. We know that Heritage our library database
cannotbe
        used for this.
        Is anyone using or aware of any commercial software
        that is suitable for this task.
        Thanks

        Florence Achen-Owor
        Greenwich Community College