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Title: Introduction to Open Source Library Management Systems


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Introduction to Open Source Library Management
Systems
  • Edward M. Corrado
  • Rider University Libraries
  • ecorrado_at_library.rider.edu
  • Infolink's 2004 Tech is IT! Day
  • Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

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Definitions Open Source Software
  • Open Source Software (OSS)
  • Open Source doesn't just mean access to the
    source code. That is an important part of it, but
    not all of it.

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Definitions Free Software
  • Free Software is software that comes with
    permission for anyone to use, copy, and
    distribute, either verbatim or with
    modifications, either gratis or for a fee. In
    particular, this means that source code must be
    available.

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Definitions Open Source Software
  • Linux
  • Apache
  • MySQL
  • Perl /PHP
  • LAMP
  • Library Automation System / Library Management
    System (LMS)

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Why Do People Release Their LMS as Open Source
Software?
  • Don't want to be in the business of
    marketing/selling/supporting a LMS
  • Future proofed against company going out of
    business
  • The more librarians and programmers around that
    work on/with your LMS, the better it becomes
  • The justification to that question is quite
    simple Open Source has vision, both to project
    itself and to the customer

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Koha
  • http//www.koha.org
  • First Open Source LMS
  • Developed originally by the Horowhenua Library
    Trust and Katipo Communications
  • Currently has developers around the world
  • Translations made (or being made) into Polish,
    French, Chinese, and more.
  • Koha is used around the world
  • Under active development (ver. 2.0 just released)

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Emilda
  • http//www.emilda.org
  • Developed in Finland by Realnode
  • Relative new comer in the market
  • Uses mainly PHP, MySQL, XML, Zebra, Yaz, Perl
  • Released under GNU GPL
  • 100 MARC compatible using Zebra
  • Customizable template based layout

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PhpMyLibrary
  • http//phpmylibrary.sourceforge.net/
  • Developed in the Philippines
  • Strictly follows US MARC standard
  • Test installs with up to 500,000 items

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phpmybibli
  • http//www.pizz.net/
  • Developed in France
  • Uses MySQL and PHP
  • Functions and features include
  • UNIMARC support
  • Circulation
  • Web OPAC
  • Simplified Administration and setup
  • Authorities Management and Periodicals support

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OpenBiblio
  • http//obiblio.sourceforge.net/
  • OpenBiblio is an easy to use, open source,
    automated library system
  • Requires PHP, mySQL, and a web server (Apache)
  • Runs on Windows and Linux
  • OPAC, circulation, cataloging, reporting, and
    staff administration functionality

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Avanti MicroLCS
  • http//www.avantilibrarysystems.com
  • Developed by Peter Schlumpf (starting in 1998)
  • Release 1.0 just around the corner (coding done,
    just working on packaging and documentation)
  • 100 pure Java
  • Goal is a system that requires minimal expertise
    to install and manage

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Avanti has a Unique Vision/Design
  • Keep small, simple, clean
  • Avoid unnecessary complexity
  • Implementation neutral
  • Platform independent
  • Easy to install and use
  • Small footprint
  • Incorporate standards such as MARC and Z39.50 as
    modules and interfaces but do not allow them to
    be part of the underlying design - standards
    should not become obstacles to innovation...

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Support for your Open Source Library Management
System
  • Commercial support is available
  • Developer support
  • Community support
  • E-mail lists
  • IRC channels
  • Self support

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Differences between OSS and Proprietary LMS
  • Hard to generalize, but.....
  • OSS LMS are not as complex
  • OSS LMS modules are mostly web based
  • OSS LMS are easier to evaluate

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Differences between OSS and Proprietary LMS
  • OSS LMS are easier to customize (including
    reports)
  • Proprietary LMS normally has more features
  • Costs
  • OSS LMS have more flexible support options

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Introduction to Open Source Library Management
Systems
  • Edward M. Corrado
  • Rider University Libraries
  • ecorrado_at_library.rider.edu
  • http//library.rider.edu/scholarly/ecorrado/infoli
    nk2004/
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