poster abstractThis study examined the implementation of an open source library automation system, Evergreen, in Indiana public libraries and its impact to library users. Three-hundred-forty-nine participants recruited from nine public libraries completed a quarterly user survey regarding their history at the local public libraries and their use of the previous OPACs and the Evergreen OPAC. The implementation of the Indiana Evergreen System received a moderately positive mark from the participants and the positive mark was related to the use of the ILL library function. The ILL service satisfied the participants’ needs; in the meantime, the service also motivated them to use the Evergreen system. Initial benefits for the Evergreen users...
The purpose of this paper is to identify barriers and drivers to open source software (OSS) adoption...
ABSTRACT At this moment the Libraries have been completely reliant on providing narrative services t...
This paper examines whether the library community should support the development of open source soft...
Large scale open-source library automation systems can increase efficiencies in bibliographic produc...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine public library staff attitudes towards an open-sour...
Open source library management systems are free alternative to costly commercial library systems. I...
The explosion of the World Wide Web; dynamic nature of information technologies, such as open source...
This paper explores the open source movement as it applies to integrated library systems (ILS) in th...
Integrated library automation systems have been developed for the management of libraries. These sys...
One of the most fundamental decisions a library makes is choosing an integrated library system, or I...
The explosion of the World Wide Web; dynamic nature of information technologies, such as open source...
Many people like to use library with enough reading materials. Fulfilling all the user requirements ...
In 2008, seven Michigan public libraries migrated to Evergreen, an open source integrated library sy...
Open source has been the center of attention most especially in academic libraries world for the pas...
Automation of library services and the use of open source software are essential for efficiency and ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify barriers and drivers to open source software (OSS) adoption...
ABSTRACT At this moment the Libraries have been completely reliant on providing narrative services t...
This paper examines whether the library community should support the development of open source soft...
Large scale open-source library automation systems can increase efficiencies in bibliographic produc...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine public library staff attitudes towards an open-sour...
Open source library management systems are free alternative to costly commercial library systems. I...
The explosion of the World Wide Web; dynamic nature of information technologies, such as open source...
This paper explores the open source movement as it applies to integrated library systems (ILS) in th...
Integrated library automation systems have been developed for the management of libraries. These sys...
One of the most fundamental decisions a library makes is choosing an integrated library system, or I...
The explosion of the World Wide Web; dynamic nature of information technologies, such as open source...
Many people like to use library with enough reading materials. Fulfilling all the user requirements ...
In 2008, seven Michigan public libraries migrated to Evergreen, an open source integrated library sy...
Open source has been the center of attention most especially in academic libraries world for the pas...
Automation of library services and the use of open source software are essential for efficiency and ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify barriers and drivers to open source software (OSS) adoption...
ABSTRACT At this moment the Libraries have been completely reliant on providing narrative services t...
This paper examines whether the library community should support the development of open source soft...