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Bibliographic software for the Web
BiblioWeb is the first web enabled bibliographic software. All the basic functions of bibliographic software are delivered through web browser. A Web user can be assigned "Read" or "Write" privileges. Users with "Read" accounts can search, browse, display, and export bibliographic records. Users with "Write" accounts can add, edit, delete, import, even format document through web browser. BiblioWeb is the ideal solution for a research group to share a common bibliographic database on the Web. It also supports a threaded discussion forum.

Current version

 6

Platforms

 Windows 95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, XP

System requirements

 Pentium, 32 RAM, 20 MB disk space

 

BiblioWeb for Dummies

If you are not familiar with the concepts of Web server, Web based application, and Windows services, click here to read some background information. It will help you to decide if BiblioWeb is the right solution for you, and how to set it up.

Click here to see tutorial movies created by a BiblioWeb user.

BiblioWeb at Work

Corporate Database
With BiblioWeb, the whole organization can share a single bibliographic database. Web users can add, edit, and even import records.

Click here to  try a live example. If this is your first time using it, you need to click on "Sign Up Now" on the login page to create your own account first.

Research Database
With BiblioWeb, a group of scholars can share a common bibliographic database. 

Click here to visit the Southeast Asian Archaeology Scholarly Website. Through funding provided by The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc., the University of Pennsylvania Museum has created a website for the dissemination of scholarship on the archaeology and anthropology of Southeast Asia.

Click here to visit the Cranfield School of Management Publications Database. The database contains over 3,300 bibliographic references to staff publications since 1996. This site uses a highly customized version of BiblioWeb by removing most features and only allow Web users to search.

Click here to visit the Bushmeat IMAP - Information Management and Analysis Project. This BiblioWeb powered site is highly customized. 

 


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