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LibraryThing for Libraries vs Archivematica

LibraryThing for Libraries logo

LibraryThing for Libraries

Software

Enrich your OPAC with social discovery features

From
$500/year
Rated
-
Archivematica logo

Archivematica

Software

Free and open source digital preservation system

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only Archivematica has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: LibraryThing for Libraries oPAC enhancement only, not a complete library management system; Archivematica cannot run natively on Windows; requires virtualization platform with Linux VM
  • They diverge on capability: LibraryThing for Libraries covers Book cover images, Archivematica covers OAIS-compliant workflow.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which LibraryThing for Libraries and Archivematica actually diverge.

Attributes where LibraryThing for Libraries and Archivematica differ
AttributeLibraryThing for LibrariesArchivematica
Starting price$500/yearFree
Pricing modelsubscriptionUnknown
Free tierNoYes
PlatformsWeb, iOS, AndroidLinux, Web
Founded20052001

Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in LibraryThing for Libraries

  • Book cover images
  • Similar books recommendations
  • Tag browsing
  • Series information
  • Author biographies
  • User reviews
  • Lexile measures
  • Awards information

Only in Archivematica

  • OAIS-compliant workflow
  • Format identification (FIDO/Siegfried)
  • File characterization (FITS)
  • Format normalization
  • PREMIS metadata
  • AIP and DIP creation
  • Checksum verification
  • Micro-services architecture

Both cover

  • SSL
  • Cloud deployment
  • Web support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

LibraryThing for Libraries

  • OPAC enhancementnot Archivematica
  • Reader advisorynot Archivematica
  • Catalog enrichmentnot Archivematica
  • Discovery improvementnot Archivematica

Archivematica

  • Digital preservationnot LibraryThing for Libraries
  • Born-digital archivesnot LibraryThing for Libraries
  • Digitization workflowsnot LibraryThing for Libraries
  • Long-term accessnot LibraryThing for Libraries

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

LibraryThing for Libraries

  • OPAC enhancement only, not a complete library management system

Archivematica

  • Cannot run natively on Windows; requires virtualization platform with Linux VM
  • Requires 7GB disk space plus 2 to 3 times the collection size during processing, demanding significant storage resources
  • Processing large collections requires high-end hardware; small collections require minimal hardware but enterprise use scales expensively
  • Known issues with Internet Explorer browser; most extensive testing only in Firefox and Chrome

Pricing, plan by plan

LibraryThing for Libraries

$500/year
  • Small Library$500/year
    • Book covers
    • Similar books
    • Tag browsing
  • Medium Library$1200/year
    • Everything in Small
    • Lexile measures
    • Author information
  • Large Library$2500/year
    • Everything in Medium
    • Stack maps
    • Custom widgets

Archivematica

Free

No published plan breakdown. See the Archivematica review.

Which should you pick?

Choose LibraryThing for Libraries if

  • You need book cover images.
  • You work on Web, iOS, Android.
  • You also want similar books recommendations.

Choose Archivematica if

  • You need oais-compliant workflow.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Linux, Web.
  • You also want format identification (fido/siegfried).

Questions people ask

Is LibraryThing for Libraries or Archivematica better?
Neither clearly leads. LibraryThing for Libraries starts at $500/year and Archivematica at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, LibraryThing for Libraries or Archivematica?
Archivematica has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $500/year for LibraryThing for Libraries and Free for Archivematica.
Does LibraryThing for Libraries or Archivematica run on more platforms?
LibraryThing for Libraries runs on Web, iOS, Android. Archivematica runs on Linux, Web.
Can I use Archivematica for free?
Yes. Archivematica has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. LibraryThing for Libraries starts at $500/year.
What is LibraryThing for Libraries best used for?
LibraryThing for Libraries is most often used for opac enhancement, reader advisory, catalog enrichment, discovery improvement. Of those, opac enhancement and reader advisory are not what Archivematica is typically brought in for.
What can LibraryThing for Libraries do that Archivematica cannot?
LibraryThing for Libraries covers Book cover images, Similar books recommendations, Tag browsing, Series information. Archivematica covers OAIS-compliant workflow, Format identification (FIDO/Siegfried), File characterization (FITS), Format normalization. Both handle SSL, Cloud deployment, Web support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

LibraryThing for Libraries: What does LibraryThing for Libraries add to an existing OPAC?

LibraryThing for Libraries enriches OPAC displays with tags, book reviews, ratings, series data, awards information, shelf browsing, similar books recommendations, and QR codes from over 153 million books.

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Archivematica: Is Archivematica free and open source?

Yes. Archivematica is free open-source software released under GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL 3.0). All code is free to study, modify, improve, and distribute.

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LibraryThing for Libraries: How many tags does LibraryThing provide?

LibraryThing provides access to over 169 million library-vetted tags across 153 million books, enabling browse-based discovery beyond traditional keyword search.

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Archivematica: What standards does Archivematica use for digital preservation?

Archivematica uses METS, PREMIS, Dublin Core, and Library of Congress BagIt specification to generate trustworthy Archival Information Packages (AIPs) for long-term storage.

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LibraryThing for Libraries: Does LibraryThing offer mobile access?

Yes, Library Anywhere provides mobile web catalog access and native apps for iPhone and Android phones without installation or maintenance required.

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Archivematica: Does Archivematica include an access system?

Yes. Archivematica is packaged with AtoM, a web-based content management system for providing access to your digital objects.

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