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    <title>Quick Lookup Laptops in the Library: Leveraging Linux with a SLAX LiveCD</title>
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    <description>Title: Quick Lookup Laptops in the Library: Leveraging Linux with a SLAX LiveCD
Authors: Scott, Dan; Beswick, Kevin
Abstract: This article discusses the experiences over the past year at Laurentian University in deploying a Linux live CD solution to create customized kiosk browsers on ‘quick lookup’ laptops. This provides security, reliability, ease of use, and improved response time compared to other options. We explain why we chose this solution, reveal techniques we used to achieve some of our goals, and reflect on possible future iterations of this project.</description>
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    <title>Fac-Back-OPAC: An Open Source Interface to Your Library System</title>
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    <description>Title: Fac-Back-OPAC: An Open Source Interface to Your Library System
Authors: Scott, Dan; Beccaria, Michael
Abstract: This article discusses the motivation for, history of, and capabilities of Fac-Back-OPAC, an alternative library catalogue built on open source technology.</description>
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