Libraries share a number of core values with the Open Source Software (OSS) movement, suggesting there should be a natural tendency toward library participation in OSS projects. However Dale Askey’s 2008 Code4Lib column entitled “We Love Open Source Software. No, You Can’t Have Our Code,” claims that while libraries are strong proponents of OSS, they are unlikely to actually contribute to OSS projects. He identifies, but does not empirically substantiate, six barriers that he believes contribute to this apparent inconsistency. In this study we empirically investigate not only Askey’s central claim but also the six barriers he proposes. In contrast to Askey’s assertion, we find that initiation of and contribution to OSS projects are, in fact...
The Code4Lib community has produced an increasingly impressive collection of open source software ov...
The open source software (OSS) movement seems very compatible with the goals of librarianship: to ma...
Abstract: Open source software (OSS) has become increasingly visible in recent years as a viable opt...
Librarians are among the strongest proponents of open source software. Paradoxically, libraries are ...
This paper discusses how libraries can and should participate in existing OSS development communitie...
The purpose of this paper is to identify barriers and drivers to open source software (OSS) adoption...
Open source has brought a signification change in the software world. The share of open source is in...
The open source movement is a vital and innovative challenger to commercial channels for software an...
As Linux becomes a major operating system and Apache becomes the most popular Web server today, 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...
Author presents his opinions about open source software, explains possible mistakes and obstacles as...
Emergence of Open Source Software is a new ray of hope in the field of library automation. It can be...
Researchers have historically viewed Open Source Software (OSS) as a homogenous group of technologie...
The main research interest in Open Source Software (OSS) has been in answering the questions of why ...
The Code4Lib community has produced an increasingly impressive collection of open source software ov...
The open source software (OSS) movement seems very compatible with the goals of librarianship: to ma...
Abstract: Open source software (OSS) has become increasingly visible in recent years as a viable opt...
Librarians are among the strongest proponents of open source software. Paradoxically, libraries are ...
This paper discusses how libraries can and should participate in existing OSS development communitie...
The purpose of this paper is to identify barriers and drivers to open source software (OSS) adoption...
Open source has brought a signification change in the software world. The share of open source is in...
The open source movement is a vital and innovative challenger to commercial channels for software an...
As Linux becomes a major operating system and Apache becomes the most popular Web server today, 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...
Author presents his opinions about open source software, explains possible mistakes and obstacles as...
Emergence of Open Source Software is a new ray of hope in the field of library automation. It can be...
Researchers have historically viewed Open Source Software (OSS) as a homogenous group of technologie...
The main research interest in Open Source Software (OSS) has been in answering the questions of why ...
The Code4Lib community has produced an increasingly impressive collection of open source software ov...
The open source software (OSS) movement seems very compatible with the goals of librarianship: to ma...
Abstract: Open source software (OSS) has become increasingly visible in recent years as a viable opt...