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Petri Tonteri

Fear and Trembling in Connecticut (Or 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Open Sou... - 0 views

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    "A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experiences using open source integrated library systems (ILS) for Bibliomation, a Connecticut consortium of public libraries and K-12 schools."
Petri Tonteri

Leveraging Technology for Success in a Challenging Economy (Breeding, 2010, Computers i... - 0 views

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    "The author focuses on the use of technology in libraries to ease the impact of the global economic crisis. He notes that several libraries have documented significantly reduced costs through the use of open source software. He cites that the investments in redesigning a Web site and information delivery tools of a library can make an improvement in the perceptions of library users. He asserts that the creative use of technology can offer relief for the challenging budget of the library by opening up opportunities to generate income."
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."
Petri Tonteri

Build, Buy, Open Source, or Web 2.0? (Fagan, Keach, 2010, Computers in Libraries, via E... - 0 views

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    "The article presents options for libraries on the type of software to use to gain access on the web. For libraries without money or technical staff, the author recommends free and inexpensive Web 2.0 options. The programs are usually free or demand a small fee and require a few technical knowledge. For libraries with technical staff but less money, the open source option is suggested. No cash is needed but the program requires more technical skills and staff time. Buying software is a choice if the library has the cash."
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

The New Frontier (Breeding, 2011, Library Journal, via EBSCOhost) - 0 views

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    "The article looks at the development of library technology, focusing on library automation, integrated library systems (ILS), and the use of open source software. Additional topics discussed include the competition between supports of ILS and proprietary library services vendors, the decreases in library finance, and litigation between library service companies over the violation of antitrust laws. The author also presents several profiles of companies engaging in library automation services, such as Auto-Graphics, BiblioCommons, and Cuadra Associates."
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."
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

ProgrammableWeb - 0 views

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    "ProgrammableWeb is more than a directory and community, it's programmable. Our "API for APIs" gives you a simple and structured way to access the powerful registry and repository capabilities of PW. "
Petri Tonteri

Open source tools for data mining (2/2011, The Hindu) - 0 views

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    "there are a quite a few good open source data mining tools are available, which can be downloaded and used free of cost."
Mace Ojala

Groups.Drupal/Libraries: Axiell ILS -systems and Drupal? - 0 views

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    Discussion about Axiell ILS-products and Drupal
Mace Ojala

GitHub: The Ding Project - 0 views

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    Code for the danish Ding -project
Mace Ojala

RSS Specification - 0 views

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    RSS, the generic internet glue is defined here.
Mace Ojala

Groups.Drupal: Libraries - 0 views

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    "This group is for libraries - public, academic, school, law, what-have-you. It is not about code libraries. Ask questions and/or tell us what your library or organization is up to."
Petri Tonteri

Mashathon demos get incorporated at libraries (1/2011, OCLC Developer Network) - 0 views

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    "One of the scripts which I wrote as a mashup demonstration used the New York Times Bestseller API to add Best Seller indicators and links to a full record screen being generated via data from the WorldCat Search API. Michael Beccaria at Paul Smith College in upstate NY has taken my prototype script and revamped and incorporated it into their VuFind powered library catalog."
Mace Ojala

MARC/Perl: Perl -module for handling MARC - 0 views

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    The MARC::Record -Perl library. See the "Other Writings" -section for references
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