[K12OSN] Re: Open Source library Software
Huck
dhuckaby at hvja.org
Thu Apr 12 21:07:10 UTC 2007
Liblime will host Koha for you or you can buy an appliance from
them...they converted all of our data and uploaded and verified it for
$1k(our entire budget) after I setup the machine and koha...
--Huck
Bryant Patten wrote:
>
> On Apr 11, 2007, at 11:49 AM, k12osn-request at redhat.com
> <mailto:k12osn-request at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> I know this question has been posed before, but I'm looking at it again.
>>
>> Any updated feelings of folks on the best options for library
>> software.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Shane
>>
>
> Hey Shane -
>
> I have done a couple of installs of OpenBiblio
> (http://obiblio.sourceforge.net/) for small elementary school
> libraries that didn't have the $10K for the commercial option and felt
> that Koha was too much for them. I would be happy to answer any
> questions you have about the OpenBiblio install process.
>
> I also know that some of our (VT) smaller schools, with solid
> Internet access, have outsourced their library automation for a
> monthly fee to some company in California.
>
>
> Bryant Patten
> White Nitro, LLC
>
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