I was just reading the article on LJ called Open Source Reality Check ( http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/home/891350-264/open_source_reality_check.h...) which opens with "In 2009, East Brunswick <http://www.ebpl.org/> Public Library<http://www.ebpl.org/> (EBPL), NJ, switched from a proprietary integrated library system (ILS), SirsiDynix’s Horizon, to an open source Koha ILS. In 2010, it switched back." As I read this, I recalled someone saying that the only library to have gone to Koha and then switched back was a Liblime customer. Can anyone verify that it East Brunswick was indeed a Liblime customer and if so, when did that relationship begin and end? I'd like to set the record straight by commenting on the article but I want MY facts straight first! Lori =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Lori Bowen Ayre // Library Technology Consultant / The Galecia Group Oversight Board & Communications Committee / Evergreen (707) 763-6869 // Lori.Ayre@galecia.com <Lori.Ayre@galecia.com>Specializing in open source ILS solutions, RFID, filtering, workflow optimization, and materials handling =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=