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Monday, August 27, 2007

Open-Source Software for Libraries by Casey Bisson (LTR 43:3)

Open-Source Software for Libraries by Casey Bisson (LTR 43:3)

In this issue of Library Technology Reports Casey Bisson engagingly narrates the history of open source software, explains how the OSS "movement" came about, details key players in OSS development, and discusses how open source can work for libraries. Bisson also shares success stories including:

* How Thomas Ford Memorial Library in Western Springs, IL used OSS to build its popular and interactive Western Springs History Web site, which uses the widely used WordPress platform.
* Why the Meadville, PA Public Library started using OSS and how librarians and library staff have embraced and benefitted from OSS.

This issue also includes "Open-Source Software on the Desktop" by community technology librarian Jessamyn West, and an overview of open-source server applications, digital library and repository software and OPAC replacements by Ryan Eby.

Learn more about “Open-Source Software for Libraries” from ALA TechSource


Get a sample of the publication here


You can also check out Casey Bisson's MaisonBisson Blog here

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