I've used askSam (http://www.asksam.com/) for personal catalogs of
tracks on CD's, bibliographic records of books, and research notes.
It's power derives from it's flexibility in record structure (you define
the structure for each database).  It's been around for almost 20 years
and has a strong track record.  They have both personal and professional
editions at reasonable prices (well, what I consider reasonable given
the capabilities of the product).

Craig



Craig S. Booher
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Kimberly-Clark Corporation
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-----Original Message-----
From: Morbus Iff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 12:17 PM
To: Bigwood, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Caution Newb Toes The Dirt...


 >I'm not sure what you are looking for is a library catalog. If you
want
 >access to individual articles, it can be done in MARC but there may be
 >better options. There is bibliographic citation software, Endnote and
 >Procite are some of the best known.

Whilst I am indeed still looking for the panacea of serial article 
indexing, that's not the only thing I'm looking to catalog: I've also an

immense collection of books, graphic novels, comics, and movies, all of 
which I have an interest in cataloging (some, like DVDs, I already have 
homebrew scripts for that would need to be converted to the "correct" 
implementation).

I'll take a look at the projects you mention.


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