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    BiblioteQ
    BiblioteQ strives to be a professional cataloging and library management suite, utilizing a Qt 5.x interface and providing connectivity to PostgreSQL and SQLite. The SRU and Z39.50 protocols are used for retrieving data for books, journals, and magazines. The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser/biblioteq. Latest releases may be downloaded at https://github.com/textbrowser/biblioteq/releases.
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    Emilda is a complete Integrated Library System that features amongst others an OPAC, circulation and administration functions, Z39.50 capabilities and 100% MARC compatibility. MARC compatibility is achieved using Zebra in conjunction with MySQL.
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    Cheshire3 is a fast Z39.50, SRW, XML search engine, written in Python for extensability and using C libraries for speed. Next generation of the Cheshire system (http://cheshire.berkeley.edu) and designed around a distributable, object oriented model.
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