Nope.  However, I can envision how you might go about it.
 
I did a quick look on freshmeat.net and found this application:
http://ola.sourceforge.net/ which looks like it might suite your needs perfectly. No sense reinventing the wheel...
 
When you say "open source" I'm taking a broad shot in the dark that you want to setup some sort of linux based web front end with a mysql or postgres backend?
 
The first big issue your going to have to tackle is getting the data out of the existing database.  I highly doubt that this proprietary software will let you do something like export your whole catalog to a comma delimited file.  If it can, then you'd be all set.  However, it probably should allow you to run a report of all the volumes you've got in your library.  Either way, you'll need to get your data into some sort of normalized form that you could use to populate your new database.
 
Hope this helps...
 
Tim.
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: brad [mailto:brad0002@ameritech.net]
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 1:03 AM
To: wlug@mail.wlug.org
Subject: [Wlug] any ideas?

Our school uses commercial library automation software. We would like to convert the database to open source. Anyone have experience doing so?
Thanks,
Dbn0002@aol.com
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