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Thanks for clearing that up for me Owen!<br>
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Deb<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 09:17:07AM -0600, Deb Bergeron wrote:
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<pre wrap="">When you say:
Any integration between Koha and Librarything for libraries would be
no
different. However, the content that is provided by Librarything must
be
licensed from Librarything, it's not free.
What does that mean? Once LTFL is integrated with Koha, for those
libraries who NOT LibLime customers, does that mean when installing
Koha LTFL is automatically included?
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Not speaking on behalf of Liblime here, but yes, if they integrate LTFL
into Koha, then anyone who installs or upgrades Koha after that will have
LTFL automatically. The only charge associated with it would be the fee to
LibraryThing for the service (not the software).
-- Owen
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