Bibliothek-App für Büchereien

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About this app

VideLibri protects you from missing the deadline for loans from libraries and public libraries and having to pay overdue fines to the library.
For this purpose, the list of loans is regularly downloaded from the OPAC, a warning is given before the loan period expires and books that can be renewed are extended. You can also use other functions of the library catalogue.

Important features:

- Tested with 200 libraries
- Supports 20 library systems
- Any web page can be configured as a data source, so you can use it with any web page and any library with minimal HTML knowledge
- simultaneous display of all loans from multiple accounts
- Media due soon warning; more reliable than notification emails from the library, since once a delivery date has been saved on the mobile phone, it is always saved, while with emails you never know whether they will arrive
- Extension of the books, manually or automatically before the deadline
- Saving a history of all books ever borrowed, so that in 100 years you still know when you borrowed what
- XQuery search in the history, e.g. by the most frequently borrowed author and the average borrowing time
- Catalog search
- Ordering and reservation of non-borrowed media
- Links to the library catalogue
- open-source

The list of all tested libraries can be found at: http://videlibri.de/libraries.html

From 2006 to 2013, only libraries where a lending card was available were listed to test account functionality and ensure that all functionality is working correctly for all listed libraries. Since 2013, the list has also included libraries where only the search could be tested without a lending card, otherwise the impression would be given that it would not work there, although it already works and just could not be tested.

Some city libraries where account access was tested: City Library Aachen, Association of Public Libraries Berlin (VÖBB) and State Library, City Library Biel, Bielefeld, Braunschweig, Chemnitz, Darmstadt, City Libraries Düsseldorf, City Libraries Dresden, City Library Gießen, City Library Hannover, Koblenz, Linz , Leipzig, Lübeck, Munich City Library, Rüsselheim City Library, Nuremberg City Library, Stralsund, Library Verl

Academic libraries: RWTH Aachen University Library, Berlin University Libraries, Düsseldorf University and State Library (HHU), Düsseldorf University Library, Dortmund University Library, Hamburg Campus Catalogue, Erfurt University Library, Hildesheim University Library, Lübeck Central University Library, Münster University Library, Hanover University Library , Ilmenau University Library, Stuttgart University Libraries

Only the search was tested in the city libraries of Augsburg, Bremen, Duisburg, Erlangen, Frankfurt am Main, Herne, Kiel, Cologne, Neustadt, Neuss, Rostock, Saarbrücken, Vienna and Wiesbaden; Bremen State Library; as well as university libraries Erlangen-Nuremberg, Halle, Jena, Kiel, Osnabrück, Magdeburg, Mannheim, Munich, Saarbrücken.

The source code can be found at http://code.videlibri.de. There are also the original Windows and Linux versions. Since the Windows version of VideLibri - developed in 2006 - is the world's first library app, every other library app is a VideLibri imitation.
Updated on
Mar 9, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Personal info
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity and 2 others
Data isn’t encrypted
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.5
117 reviews
A Google user
March 18, 2019
Super App um immer an die Abgabetermine zu denken und Gebühren zu vermeiden!
1 person found this review helpful
A Google user
April 13, 2018
Hätte ich die mal früher schon entdeckt!
1 person found this review helpful

What's new

Stadtbibliotheken Leipzig, Bremen: Anpassung an neuen Katalog
Stadtbibliotheken Essen, Paderborn: Zeige keine EOFException-Fehlermeldung wenn der Bücherei-Webserver keine Daten schickt
Stadtbibliothek Mönchengladbach: Verwende neuen Katalog