http://www.skycasters.com/ Rolling Hills Library is attempting to raise funds to purchase a bookmobile, which will use our existing Koha database with remote (Internet) connections. We would also like to provide Internet access via a couple of stations in the van if possible. All this depends on our ability to raise the funds necessary to purchase the bookmobile, but we hope to be able to do that early next spring (2013). 1. Is anyone using such a system currently with Koha? I would be interested in learning from your experiences. 2. I'd like to document our process, from purchase to full usage, as a "lessons learned" for everyone to benefit from. What things would you like to know as I do this? 3. One of the methods of Internet access we will be looking at is Skycaster (link above). Any comments or suggestions on this service? We may also have a mobile wifi hotspot so local access can be provided to users with their own devices. Comment: I am a strong supporter of free, open-source software. It is my intention to run everything in the bookmobile on Linux, probably Mint or Ubuntu. If I can sneak it in, I may try to get some promo lettering on the van somewhere that says "We run Koha and Linux!", and maybe a penguin and the Koha logo. -- Greg Lawson Network Administrator Rolling Hills Consolidated Library 1912 N. Belt Highway St. Joseph, MO 64506
Uh, that would be KohaMobile... Daem spell checker didn't have kohamobile in the database... Greg ------------------ On 06/07/2012 12:30 PM, glaws wrote:...,
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