Due to the volcanic eruption in Iceland, I find myself unexpectedly detained in Manhattan. I was planning to attend a Koha open day in London on Friday, but won't be able to get there. I was wondering if there was a Koha installation here in New York with a friendly who would be willing to spend some time showing me how their library uses it, and talk to me about how they went about implementing the changeover. While I am sure Koha is the right solution for us, I'm a bit daunted by the transitional process. . . -- Elaine
Elaine Bradtke <bradtke.e@googlemail.com>
Due to the volcanic eruption in Iceland, I find myself unexpectedly detained in Manhattan. I was planning to attend a Koha open day in London on Friday, but won't be able to get there. I was wondering if there was a Koha installation here in New York with a friendly who would be willing to spend some time showing me how their library uses it, and talk to me about how they went about implementing the changeover.
There are a few listed on http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=kohausers but if that doesn't work out, I expect there will be more Koha open days in the UK before too long. It's a good idea and I think other libraries will be interested in how this one goes. Hope that helps -- MJ Ray (slef) Webmaster and LMS developer at | software www.software.coop http://mjr.towers.org.uk | .... co IMO only: see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html | .... op
Elaine Bradtke <bradtke.e@googlemail.com>
I was wondering if there was a Koha installation here in New York with a friendly who would be willing to spend some time showing me how their library uses it, and talk to me about how they went about implementing the changeover.
I have an installation running http://koha.openlib.org http://koha-staff.openlib.org for a classes at CW Post. http://wotan.liu.edu/home/krichel/courses/lis512w10s/ I ran a technical course earlier on installing koha. http://wotan.liu.edu/home/krichel/courses/lis508p10w/ I'm personnally based in Queens. That's usually too far to go for the average Manhattanite. ;-) But I have a bicycle, can travel. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorclaim.org/profile/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel
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