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Weekly Tips: The Open Source Alternative

By Becca | March 31st, 2008 | Comment?

The debate between open source and proprietary software is lively and ongoing. Some libraries succeed with large-scale open source overhauls, while others prefer the use of one or two open source applications. The function, should you choose to go there, is dependent on the unique environment of your library. WebJunction has a focus on Open Source Software which includes the following articles that can help you evaluate where your library stands.

What is Open Source?

Uses in Public Access Computing

Uses in Integrated Library Systems

Uses in Virtual Reference Services

There’s an upcoming course on open source solutions in April, don’t miss No Geeks Required: Open Source Public Workstations, Options and Issues. Also check out what WebJunction members are saying in the Open Source Solutions for Libraries discussion space.

Last Week’s Poll Results: Proactive Disaster Planning

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