[Koha] So, what does this mean for the OS ILS community?
Chris Cormack
chrisc at catalyst.net.nz
Mon Sep 28 09:32:51 NZDT 2009
* Cab Vinton (bibliwho at gmail.com) wrote:
> Any relevance to the current discussion about a Koha Foundation?
>
> IMLS National Leadership Grants just announced @
>
> http://www.imls.gov/news/2009/092409b_list.shtm#WA
>
> King County Library System - Issaquah, WA
> Award Amount: $998,556; Matching Amount: $1,014,400
> Grant Category: Demonstration
>
> Contact: Mr. Jed Moffitt
> Director of Information Technology Services
> (425)369-3433; jmoffitt at kcls.org
>
> Project Title: "Empowered by Open Source"
> The Open Source Library System (OSLS) and the open source model provide an
> alternative to the current proprietary integrated library system (ILS)
> software business model used by most public libraries. An OSLS empowers
> libraries to actively engage in the design and optimization of their own
> system software. The OSLS business model spreads the development work
> across a wide range of contributors, extends the potential pool of service
> providers, and empowers libraries to optimize service to their customers.
> King County Library System (KCLS), a nationally recognized leader in
> public library service and technology, will partner with Peninsula Library
> System (San Mateo, California), Orange County Library System (Orlando,
> Florida), and Ann Arbor (Michigan) District Library to create and develop
> the critical infrastructure components that have traditionally been
> provided by ILS vendors and will establish a peer-to-peer support model
> for open source libraries. The project will stimulate a growing community
> of libraries moving to an OSLS that will benefit from and contribute to
> software applications as well as the support infrastructure.
>
Hi Cab
I wondered that myself, so I asked Lori Bowen Ayre at the Galecia Group http://www.galecia.com/ (a
fantastic group of people doing great things to help FLOSS adoption).
She replied
"The goal of the project is to build infrastructure for existing
projects like #evergreen and #koha - not start up a new one."
http://twitter.com/LBA/status/4353773733
And clarified
"KCLS IMLS goal: develop critical infrastructure components trditnly
provided by ILS vndrs; estab peer-to-peer support model for OS libs."
http://twitter.com/LBA/status/4353900992
I see also that Ben asked the same question on their blog and got the
same answer.
http://www.galecia.com/imls-awards-1-mil-for-open-source/#comments
So it sounds to me like great news.
Chris
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