I am considering Koha for our very small libraries (Fewer than 50 transactions/day). We might get some help doing the initial setup on a CentOS 5.2 server. We're wanting a basic install, allowing patrons to do online search of catalogues of multiple collections in a single library, and multiple libraries belonging to legally separate NGOs. +Once set up, is it possible that it could need very little support/maintenance? We could pay something for set up, but ongoing annual support fees we'd like to avoid. +And I suppose that support could be provided remotely, perhaps on an hourly basis, with the exception of possibly needing to reboot the server. +We have limited IT skills inhouse and NO full time library staff. + Staff who do the cataloguing would not be professional librarians. +We've developed our own cataloguing system, not standard in any way - can Koha work with this? Maybe over time we'd like to standardize. +If so, the chaser question is that each very small (NGO/school) library has its own cataloguing system: would this be a problem for Koha - single install, multiple administrators (one at each library). I don't want to bite off more than we can chew, and I don't want to leave my NGO in the lurch after I'm no longer employed there. I have about three months to implement something, and make sure it's stable. Thanks very much for feedback, Nelson Administrator / resident techie Centre for Creative Education Cape Town, South Africa www.cfce.org.za