

Infolib Institution: Rizal Library, Ateneo de Manila University But it's still being used and people are still asking about it, so. Note: CDS/ISIS is not, strictly speaking, ILS. Or contact ILIS, the local distributor, which will be holding a WinISIS Workshop on 16-18 October 2006. Individuals/institutions must register to download the software.

I have not installed any of them myself, so please don't ask me for help =)Ĭontact: Institute of Library and Information Science (ILIS) Please leave comments below if you have installed and/or used any of the software for the benefit of others who may wish to download them. Not as large as the commercial vendors' fees, of course, but it wouldn't be free. Training and support are the do-it-yourself kind, unless you would like to pay others to do it for you. They can also provide the CD and mail it to you. Most can be downloaded for free, but those without websites will require that you go to them personally and bring a CD on which to copy the software. There are, of course, commercial software available, but since many libraries in the Philippines have limited budgets, only free software have been included in the list. The software listed below are more commonly known among librarians as integrated library software (ILS).
