Open Source software has always been a popular topic of discussion within libraries, but with Elsevier\u27s recent purchase of Bepress and the circulating suggestion that libraries ought to set aside 2.5% of their budget to support an open scholarly commons infrastructure, more libraries are looking into Open Source technology for IRs than ever before. This presentation will draw upon the experience of Florida State Unversity Libraries\u27 migration from Digital Commons to Islandora to explore why Open Source is a good thing for the future of libraries, as well as the organizational culture libraries must adopt towards Open Source in order to deliver on its promise
While software is only slowly becoming explicitly valued as a product and enabler of research, open ...
Archivematica, AtoM (Access to Memory), Fedora, Hydra, and Islandora provide a set of functions whic...
Presented at the Bridging Worlds 2008 Conference in Singapore, this paper was later published in the...
This paper examines whether the library community should support the development of open source soft...
This paper examines how open source software (OSS) follows the ethical and philosophical resolves of...
The open source movement is a vital and innovative challenger to commercial channels for software an...
This article illuminates the common concepts and widely-observed practices concerning open source. P...
Open source software such as the operating system Linux has in a few years created much attention as...
Librarians are among the strongest proponents of open source software. Paradoxically, libraries are ...
Is open source software right for my library? Do we have the necessary skills and support to run op...
What does open source mean for culture? For knowledge? As cultural production has come to be charact...
Open source software is, software that users have the ability to run, copy, distribute, study, chang...
This paper explores the open source movement as it applies to integrated library systems (ILS) in th...
In his opening plenary address to the Open Repositories Conference, James Hilton made the statement ...
Open approaches have moved beyond open access, open source software, and open courseware to developm...
While software is only slowly becoming explicitly valued as a product and enabler of research, open ...
Archivematica, AtoM (Access to Memory), Fedora, Hydra, and Islandora provide a set of functions whic...
Presented at the Bridging Worlds 2008 Conference in Singapore, this paper was later published in the...
This paper examines whether the library community should support the development of open source soft...
This paper examines how open source software (OSS) follows the ethical and philosophical resolves of...
The open source movement is a vital and innovative challenger to commercial channels for software an...
This article illuminates the common concepts and widely-observed practices concerning open source. P...
Open source software such as the operating system Linux has in a few years created much attention as...
Librarians are among the strongest proponents of open source software. Paradoxically, libraries are ...
Is open source software right for my library? Do we have the necessary skills and support to run op...
What does open source mean for culture? For knowledge? As cultural production has come to be charact...
Open source software is, software that users have the ability to run, copy, distribute, study, chang...
This paper explores the open source movement as it applies to integrated library systems (ILS) in th...
In his opening plenary address to the Open Repositories Conference, James Hilton made the statement ...
Open approaches have moved beyond open access, open source software, and open courseware to developm...
While software is only slowly becoming explicitly valued as a product and enabler of research, open ...
Archivematica, AtoM (Access to Memory), Fedora, Hydra, and Islandora provide a set of functions whic...
Presented at the Bridging Worlds 2008 Conference in Singapore, this paper was later published in the...