[Koha] Koha Press Release
Pat Eyler
pate at eylerfamily.org
Tue Aug 27 02:40:44 NZST 2002
Nelsonville Public Library Chooses Open Source
Aug 26, 2002
The Nelsonville Public Library will migrate its existing server
to the open source Koha library system and will contribute to the further development of the Koha project.
Nelsonville, OH, Aug 26, 2002 --
"We're going to move our library services onto Open Source platforms,
culminating with the conversion of our existing server system to Koha." says Stephen Hedges of the Nelsonville Public Library (NPL).
"We want to use the Internet to offer some cutting edge information
services to our library patrons, but we realized that this would
require us to have control of our automation and database software.
We needed the freedom to change things, to change the code if
necessary, because the types of things we want to do are not going to
appear in commercial library software for years."
Koha, being open source, provided the access that NPL required and
the level of stability and functionality that they needed. NPL has
committed to help support the development of Koha by funding some of
the work on three specific projects. This support is seen as a wise
investment, NPL expects to save as much money per year as they
initially invest in Koha. More importantly, they will be able to
offer what they consider to be "the best online services available
anywhere in the world."
"NPL's involvement is a real validation of our model." says Pat
Eyler, Kaitiaki (manager) of the Koha project. "We've got a solid
base system. As people want to add onto it, they can make a small
investment to fund the work (far less than they would for a
comparable closed source solution) and everyone will benefit. I hope
that we'll see other libraries pitching in too."
About the Nelsonville Public Library:
NPL provides services to approximately 36,000 active borrowers
through seven branches. Their collection includes over 250,000
items. For more information about the NPL, please see
www.athenscounty.lib.oh.us
About Koha:
The Koha project started in 1999 in New Zealand when the Horowhenua
Library Trust commissioned Katipo Communications to write a new
library system for them. The system went live in 2000, and was
released as Free Software during that year. Since then it has been
installed in numerous libraries and has sprouted an active developer
community that encompasses more than nine countries on four
continents. For more information about Koha, please see
www.koha.org or www.katipo.co.nz
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