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Mace Ojala

Koha database structure - 0 views

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    Interative, visual analysis and representation of the Koha database structure
Petri Tonteri

Migrating from Innovative Interfaces' Millennium to Koha : The NYU Health Sciences Libr... - 0 views

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    "This paper aims to explain the circumstances, methods and outcomes of the New York University Health Sciences Libraries' (NYUHSL) migration from their previous Integrated Library System (ILS), Innovative Interfaces, Inc.'s Millennium, to the open-source ILS Koha."
Petri Tonteri

Information Technology and Libraries (Vol. 29, Nr 3, 2010, ALA) - 0 views

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    The Next Generation Library Catalog: A Comparative Study of the OPACs of Koha, Evergreen, and Voyager (141-150) [HTML] [PDF] Sharon Q. Yang and Melissa A. Hofmann
Petri Tonteri

Major Open Source ILS Products (Library Technology Reports, 2008, via EBSCOhost) - 0 views

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    "The article evaluates several open source integrated library system products, including Koha, Evergreen, OPALS and NewGenLib."
Petri Tonteri

Open Source Library Software Development in a Small Rural Library System (Hall, Ames, B... - 0 views

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    "Using the Crawford County Federated Library System's development of an open source web kiosk management system, as an example, this article will illustrate how an open source library project is defined, specified, written, tested and rolled out. The article will also discuss how the project was released as an Open Source project and future development of the project. The web kiosk project is called Libki and was written to authenticate users and allow access to the Internet kiosks based on time limits. Libki is a completely Open Source project and is now used by multiple libraries across the US. The client side of Libki is cross platform and supports multiple operating systems including Microsoft Windows and Linux. The administrative side of the program allows access to user logs, controls time and access and allows the librarian to log a patron off the system in real time. Libki was completely developed and written by staff members of the Crawford County Federated Library System."
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