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Open Source
software for libraries
By Katharina Penner
What is Open Source?
A specific set of software license
allow others to freely redistribute the
software
source code for the software must be
available
allow derived works based off of the
software
A practical method of developing software
A community of developers and users who
support #1 and #2
Free?
free as in „beer“
free as in „free speech“
free as in „free kittens“
Phipps, S. 2002
Advantages
Reliability
Better support
User driven
Innovation
Cost
Adapted from http://liblime.com/open-source
Disadvantages
Many libraries do not have the in-house
expertise to support open-source software
Don't have the ability to train staff on the use of
the new technologies
Open source alternatives weren't perceived as
feature-rich enough to handle the complex
needs of libraries
Hidden costs (staff time)
Koha Open Source Library System
http://www.koha.org/
A full featured modern integrated library system (ILS):
circulation, cataloging, acquisitions, serials, reserves,
patron management, branch relationships, and more.
Linux, Unix, Windows and MacOS platform
Can be fully integrated into the library website; Web
based OPAC system
Copy cataloguing and z39.50
MARC21 and UNIMARC for professional cataloguers
Use as a document manager or digital library; manage
online and off line resources with the same tool
RSS feed of new acquisitions
Greenstone
Tool for digital library
Publish on internet or CD-ROM
Windows, Unix and Mac
Interoperability
Two interfaces: librarians and readers
Metadata formats
Dublin Core
Marc
XML
OAI
DSpace
Document formats
PDF
Word
RTF
HTML
Plain text
ZIP archives
Excel
PPT
Email
Languages
English
French
Spanish
Russian
Kazakh
Some in Vietnamese
NVU (new view) – web design
complete Web design system
Linux, Windows and Macintosh
open source alternative to FrontPage
and Dreamweaver
create web pages
manage a website with no technical
expertise or knowledge of HTML
available in different languages (I use
German)
Used sources
Phipps, Simon. „Free speech, free beer and free software.“
c/net news.com available at http://news.com.com/20101071-954384.html?tg (accessed March 1, 2007).
Muir, Scott P. „An introduction to the open source software
issue.“ Library Hi Tech 29/4 (2005): 465-468.
http://www.koha.org/
http://liblime.com/open-source
http://greenstonewiki.cs.waikato.ac.nz/wiki/index.php/Gree
nstoneWiki
http://www.greenstone.org/cgi-bin/library?e=p-en-homeutfZz-8&a=p&p=examples
http://www.nvu.com/index.php)
http://www.gtalbot.org/NvuSection/NvuWebDesignTips/