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Building An Open Source Office: a Non-Profit Case Study
This article is meant for people who are interested in deploying open source software in grassroots organizations. It should be of particular interest to non-profit technology assistance providers working with small resource-strapped organizations.
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Open Source Software and Libraries Bibliography
An excellent set of readings for anyone starting to explore open source options for their library. It is compiled by Brenda Chawner at Victoria University, Wellington, NZ.
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OpenBiblio
OpenBiblio is an easy-to-use, open-source, automated library system containing OPAC, circulation, cataloging, and staff administration functionality. The purpose of the project is to provide a cost-effective library automation solution for small schools or small public libraries.
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Research Guide
Research Guide is an open-source application, implemented by the PHP Web scripting language and MySQL databases. It helps librarians construct subject guides and specialist information pages by using simple online Web forms.
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Open Source Systems
Started in the Yale Medical Library, oss4lib's mission is to cultivate the collaborative power of open source software engineering to build better and free systems for use in libraries. To this end, they maintain a listing of free software and systems designed for libraries and track news about project updates or related issues of interest.
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| Websites and Internet Resources on Open Source Software |
A list of external links
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