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Petri Tonteri

You Can Deliver the Goods Better, Faster, and Cheaper with Open Source Databases (Baner... - 0 views

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    "This article highlights the benefits of open source databases for businesses and libraries. No matter what size your library is, databases play an important role in providing services. The reason for this is simple: libraries exist to organize information, and databases make it easy to store and retrieve information. Setting up and maintaining open source databases is easier than most people realize. Not too long ago, only systems experts had the skills to install and use a database server. Nowadays, graphical tools have made it a snap to administer databases in a production setting. Open source products are widely used and do not require you to pay licensing fees, so chances are you will be able to apply what you learn in a variety of setting. There is an excellent chance that existing open source products contain all the functionality you need--that is why millions of people, businesses, and libraries use them. The learning curve for open source database is about the same as for most types of software. Because so many people use them, it is easy to find someone who can help you when you encounter challenges. Once you have created your first database, you may discover that you can improve services, gather statistics, or help staff in just a few minutes."
Mace Ojala

Koha database structure - 0 views

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    Interative, visual analysis and representation of the Koha database structure
Mace Ojala

BaseX: The XML Database - 0 views

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    A tool for interactively exploring XML datasets with XPath and XQuery. Java stuff.
Petri Tonteri

Opportunity Out of Turmoil (Breeding, 2008, Library Journal, via EBSCOhost) - 0 views

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    "In this article the author discusses aspects of the automation and electronic data industry in a library setting. He investigates a number of factors including the use of automated library systems, advanced electronic library catalogues and databases and the application of open source computer programming. The article analyzes sales trends in library data systems for the period 2003-07."
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