VuFind

VuFind (not to be confused with Vufind.com a computer vision and interest graph API company), is an open-source library search engine that allows users to search and browse beyond the resources of a traditional Online public access catalog (OPAC). Developed by Villanova University, version 1.0 was released in July 2010 after two years in beta.[1]

VuFind
Developer(s)Villanova University
Initial releaseJuly 15, 2010 (2010-07-15)
Stable release
7.0
Repository
Written inPHP PEAR
Available inEnglish
TypeLibrary and information science software
LicenseGNU GPL
Websitevufind.org 

VuFind operates with a simple interface and offers flexible keyword searching. While most commonly used for searching catalog records, VuFind can be extended to search other library resources including: locally cached journals, digital library items, and institutional repository and bibliography. The software is also modular and highly configurable, allowing implementers to choose system components to best fit their needs.[2]

The project wiki lists around two hundred institutions running live or beta instances of VuFind including the Georgia Tech Library, the National Library of Ireland, Yale University, and the DC Public Library, as well as a dozen of instances run by finc in Germany.[3]

Features

VuFind offers a number of features that enhance usability:[4]

  • Faceted search results that allow users to narrow items by format, call number, language, author, genre, era, region, and more[5]
  • Suggested resources and searches
  • Browsing capability
  • Personal organization and annotation of resources through favorites lists, texting, e-mailing, tagging, and commenting features
  • Persistent URLs
  • APA or MLA citations
  • Author biographies
  • Multi-language capability with translations available in Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Bengali (India)[6] and more
gollark: The economy mostly grows in the long run, so you do *not* have to beat everyone.
gollark: You can apparently just shove stuff into index funds, ignore it for ages, and get decent return over time.
gollark: > do you even have an OLED device? just curiousI do not. It would be very inconsistent of me to dislike OLED things but then go and buy a phone with one.
gollark: This is why OLED displays are uncool. LCD gang.
gollark: Wait, what does "i've been drawing for 10 years since 4 years too" mean?

See also

  • List of next-generation library catalogs

References

  1. "VuFind out of beta with 1.0 release". SourceForge.net: VuFind. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
  2. "About VuFind". VuFind. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
  3. "VuFind Installations". VuFind. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
  4. "Features". VuFind. Retrieved 2010-10-01.
  5. "Villanova Liberates Library Search". Converge. Retrieved 2010-10-01.
  6. "Including new full Bengali translation".
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