Jenny,
I will go along with Ann. For my "crates" of sheet music, I use a spread
sheet. I looked at writing an application sitting on a database, but decided
it wan't worth the effort. A spread sheet works just fine and you can keep
what ever data you want about the music and organize it however you want.
I looked at the "ESML", but did not see much. It does look like it was
written for a library with check in-chek out. This may not be what you
wanted.
Garth
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> Subject: [viola] cataloging sheet music
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> Been poking around for a good piece of software that will
> help me keep track of my personal library of sheet music.
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> So far a google search turns up a lot of software designed
> for home libraries of books, dvds, cds, etc., and only one
> that seems specifically aimed towards sheet music cataloging
> (called the "Duchess Easy Sheet Music Library").
>
> Does anyone use this or something like it? Got any advice,
> dire warnings, rave reviews, or good ideas?
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