[Koha] KENYAN KOHA USERS: ARE YOU THERE?
Unni Knutsen
Unni.Knutsen at jbi.hio.no
Thu Feb 21 21:30:21 NZDT 2008
On 14.02.2008 16:53, kenneth rotich wrote:
> Hi
> It seems Koha as an integrated library system is penetrating kenyan
> libraries and i had a crazy idea that we should come and put heads
> together and form the kenyan chapter community. we can organize
> workshops, training, etc
> Can somebody say something about this idea
>
> ken rotich
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According to the Wiki there are two installations in Kenya: Sidarec (a
youth project) http://sidarecyouth.freeflux.net/ and Strathmore
University Library http://www.strathmore.edu/.
I have been involved in setting up the installation at the Sidarec
community library. For the time being Koha is still running on a server
in Oslo University College where I work. We would like to transfer all
responsibility of running the installation to Kenya, and in this
connection we have visited Strathmore and had talks with Bernard
Shiundu, the Systems Librarian. I know that Strathmore has been
considering creating a business model round Koha and that Bernard
Shiundu has been contacted by many Kenyan librarians who would like to
change their systems.
We have also discussed with Bernhard Shiundu and Jacinta Were
(University of Nairobi, former chair of IFLA Professional Committee) the
need for awareness campaigns, training and discussions about open source
library systems (read Koha) in Kenya. I therefore suggest you contact
these two. I think also Lucy Mathai (project co-ordinator of Sidarec)
would be interested in these discussions.
As you can see I do not think your idea is cracy at all....
Unni Knutsen
Oslo University College
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