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Practical Open Source Software for Libraries

Author : Nicole Engard
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2010-09-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781780630434

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Practical Open Source Software for Libraries by Nicole Engard Pdf

Open source refers to an application whose source code is made available for use or modification as users see fit. This means libraries gain more flexibility and freedom than with software purchased with license restrictions. Both the open source community and the library world live by the same rules and principles. Practical Open Source Software for Libraries explains the facts and dispels myths about open source. Chapters introduce librarians to open source and what it means for libraries. The reader is provided with links to a toolbox full of freely available open source products to use in their libraries. Provides a toolbox of practical software that librarians can use both inside and out of the library Draws on the author’s wide-ranging practical experience with open source software both in and out of the library community Includes real life examples from libraries and librarians of all types and locations

Open Source Web Applications for Libraries

Author : Karen A. Coombs,Amanda J. Hollister
Publisher : Information Today
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Open source software
ISBN : 1573874000

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Open Source Web Applications for Libraries by Karen A. Coombs,Amanda J. Hollister Pdf

Coombs and Hollister, both librarians with experience in software and information technologies, present this overview of useful open source software tools for libraries. Beginning with a discussion of web application concepts and open source software, the work progresses through an examination of blog and wiki technologies such as WordPress and MediaWiki and content management systems such as Drupal and Joomla, and concludes with a look at library administration specific technologies like LibData and next generation catalog applications including Vufind and Sciblio. The work provides introductory information and basic set up instructions for each application as well as screen shots and commentary about their best use in a library setting.

Open Source Library Systems

Author : Robert Wilson,James Mitchell
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781538141403

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Open Source Library Systems by Robert Wilson,James Mitchell Pdf

Open source software and applications are all around us, and it’s no different in today’s libraries. Knowing about the open source alternative to integrated library system and being able to make accurate comparisons can save a library tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year while more closely matching the library’s functional needs. The fact is that the foundational software in place in nearly every industry is being built with open source components. Where software applications are still proprietary or closed, those systems are themselves often built upon open source applications like open source web services, database management systems, programming languages, and operating systems. It’s the same story in the library world. Library software providers offering the latest and greatest software solution for many thousands of dollars a year are building these solutions with open source software. However, full-fledged open source applications built with the same underlying technologies are available to libraries at no cost for the software itself. Each of these applications have their own unique and interesting history and communities supporting them. For the reader unfamiliar with open source software or apprehensive about using these applications in their library, this guide: introduces the history of open source; demonstrate the global upward trend of adopting open source technologies in general and within libraries in particular; debunk various myths about implementing and using open source technologies; discusses several different types of library information systems including: Integrated Library Systems Institutional Repositories Digital Asset Management Systems Online Public Access Catalogs Resource Sharing Electronic Resource Management and lastly, shares real world experiences in getting started with open source solutions, including discussing what systems and services are available and best practices for implementation and use.

Technological Advancements in Library Service Innovation

Author : Lamba, Manika
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2022-02-04
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781799889441

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Technological Advancements in Library Service Innovation by Lamba, Manika Pdf

Innovations in library services are rapidly developing within numerous areas including building design, program and event planning, patron experience and engagement, literacy program development, and administration and management. To ensure these changes are implemented and considered successfully, a closer look at the challenges, trends, and practices of these innovations is crucial. Technological Advancements in Library Service Innovation examines the recent activities of successful and groundbreaking research and practices around the world surrounding library service innovation and presents various forward-thinking initiatives. It also provides an overview of libraries’ successful experiences, identifies emerging global themes and trends, and offers guidance to library practitioners on how to pursue the recent trends in their own library environment. Covering topics such as technology adoption and organizational structures, this book is ideal for library professionals, researchers, academicians, instructors, and students.

Open Source Software for Libraries

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Lita
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Bibliothèques
ISBN : UCSD:31822031870082

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Handbook of Open Source Tools

Author : Sandeep Koranne
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2010-10-17
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781441977199

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Handbook of Open Source Tools by Sandeep Koranne Pdf

Handbook of Open Source Tools introduces a comprehensive collection of advanced open source tools useful in developing software applications. The book contains information on more than 200 open-source tools which include software construction utilities for compilers, virtual-machines, database, graphics, high-performance computing, OpenGL, geometry, algebra, graph theory , GUIs and more. Special highlights for software construction utilities and application libraries are included. Each tool is covered in the context of a real like application development setting. This unique handbook presents a comprehensive discussion of advanced tools, a valuable asset used by most application developers and programmers; includes a special focus on Mathematical Open Source Software not available in most Open Source Software books, and introduces several tools (eg ACL2, CLIPS, CUDA, and COIN) which are not known outside of select groups, but are very powerful. Handbook of Open Source Tools is designed for application developers and programmers working with Open Source Tools. Advanced-level students concentrating on Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science will find this reference a valuable asset as well.

Using Open Source Systems for Digital Libraries

Author : Art Rhyno
Publisher : Libraries Unlimited
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2003-12-30
Category : Computers
ISBN : UOM:39015058104129

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Using Open Source Systems for Digital Libraries by Art Rhyno Pdf

This practical guide to using open source software to build digital libraries covers the basics of key technologies and the associated tools that make them usable. Emphasis is given to matching the community with the best content possible and to the natural synergy between libraries and the open sou

Handbook of Research on Digital Libraries: Design, Development, and Impact

Author : Theng, Yin-Leng,Foo, Schubert,Goh, Dion,Na, Jin-Cheon
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 690 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2009-02-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781599048802

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Handbook of Research on Digital Libraries: Design, Development, and Impact by Theng, Yin-Leng,Foo, Schubert,Goh, Dion,Na, Jin-Cheon Pdf

"This book is an in-depth collection aimed at developers and scholars of research articles from the expanding field of digital libraries"--Provided by publisher.

Code Reading

Author : Diomidis Spinellis
Publisher : Addison-Wesley Professional
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0201799405

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Code Reading by Diomidis Spinellis Pdf

CD-ROM contains cross-referenced code.

Understanding Open Source and Free Software Licensing

Author : Andrew M. St. Laurent
Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2004-08-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780596005818

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Understanding Open Source and Free Software Licensing by Andrew M. St. Laurent Pdf

The book wraps up with a look at the legal effects--both positive and negative--of open source/free software licensing.

How to Build a Digital Library

Author : Ian H. Witten,David Bainbridge,David M. Nichols
Publisher : Morgan Kaufmann
Page : 656 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2009-11-09
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0080890393

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How to Build a Digital Library by Ian H. Witten,David Bainbridge,David M. Nichols Pdf

How to Build a Digital Library reviews knowledge and tools to construct and maintain a digital library, regardless of the size or purpose. A resource for individuals, agencies, and institutions wishing to put this powerful tool to work in their burgeoning information treasuries. The Second Edition reflects developments in the field as well as in the Greenstone Digital Library open source software. In Part I, the authors have added an entire new chapter on user groups, user support, collaborative browsing, user contributions, and so on. There is also new material on content-based queries, map-based queries, cross-media queries. There is an increased emphasis placed on multimedia by adding a "digitizing" section to each major media type. A new chapter has also been added on "internationalization," which will address Unicode standards, multi-language interfaces and collections, and issues with non-European languages (Chinese, Hindi, etc.). Part II, the software tools section, has been completely rewritten to reflect the new developments in Greenstone Digital Library Software, an internationally popular open source software tool with a comprehensive graphical facility for creating and maintaining digital libraries. Outlines the history of libraries on both traditional and digital Written for both technical and non-technical audiences and covers the entire spectrum of media, including text, images, audio, video, and related XML standards Web-enhanced with software documentation, color illustrations, full-text index, source code, and more

The Success of Open Source

Author : Steve WEBER
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780674044999

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The Success of Open Source by Steve WEBER Pdf

Much of the innovative programming that powers the Internet, creates operating systems, and produces software is the result of "open source" code, that is, code that is freely distributed--as opposed to being kept secret--by those who write it. Leaving source code open has generated some of the most sophisticated developments in computer technology, including, most notably, Linux and Apache, which pose a significant challenge to Microsoft in the marketplace. As Steven Weber discusses, open source's success in a highly competitive industry has subverted many assumptions about how businesses are run, and how intellectual products are created and protected. Traditionally, intellectual property law has allowed companies to control knowledge and has guarded the rights of the innovator, at the expense of industry-wide cooperation. In turn, engineers of new software code are richly rewarded; but, as Weber shows, in spite of the conventional wisdom that innovation is driven by the promise of individual and corporate wealth, ensuring the free distribution of code among computer programmers can empower a more effective process for building intellectual products. In the case of Open Source, independent programmers--sometimes hundreds or thousands of them--make unpaid contributions to software that develops organically, through trial and error. Weber argues that the success of open source is not a freakish exception to economic principles. The open source community is guided by standards, rules, decisionmaking procedures, and sanctioning mechanisms. Weber explains the political and economic dynamics of this mysterious but important market development. Table of Contents: Preface 1. Property and the Problem of Software 2. The Early History of Open Source 3. What Is Open Source and How Does It Work? 4. A Maturing Model of Production 5. Explaining Open Source: Microfoundations 6. Explaining Open Source: Macro-Organization 7. Business Models and the Law 8. The Code That Changed the World? Notes Index Reviews of this book: In the world of open-source software, true believers can be a fervent bunch. Linux, for example, may act as a credo as well as an operating system. But there is much substance beyond zealotry, says Steven Weber, the author of The Success of Open Source...An open-source operating system offers its source code up to be played with, extended, debugged, and otherwise tweaked in an orgy of user collaboration. The author traces the roots of that ethos and process in the early years of computers...He also analyzes the interface between open source and the worlds of business and law, as well as wider issues in the clash between hierarchical structures and networks, a subject with relevance beyond the software industry to the war on terrorism. --Nina C. Ayoub, Chronicle of Higher Education Reviews of this book: A valuable new account of the [open-source software] movement. --Edward Rothstein, New York Times We can blindly continue to develop, reward, protect, and organize around knowledge assets on the comfortable assumption that their traditional property rights remain inviolate. Or we can listen to Steven Weber and begin to make our peace with the uncomfortable fact that the very foundations of our familiar "knowledge as property" world have irrevocably shifted. --Alan Kantrow, Chief Knowledge Officer, Monitor Group Ever since the invention of agriculture, human beings have had only three social-engineering tools for organizing any large-scale division of labor: markets (and the carrots of material benefits they offer), hierarchies (and the sticks of punishment they impose), and charisma (and the promises of rapture they offer). Now there is the possibility of a fourth mode of effective social organization--one that we perhaps see in embryo in the creation and maintenance of open-source software. My Berkeley colleague Steven Weber's book is a brilliant exploration of this fascinating topic. --J. Bradford DeLong, Department of Economics, University of California at Berkeley Steven Weber has produced a significant, insightful book that is both smart and important. The most impressive achievement of this volume is that Weber has spent the time to learn and think about the technological, sociological, business, and legal perspectives related to open source. The Success of Open Source is timely and more thought provoking than almost anything I've come across in the past several years. It deserves careful reading by a wide audience. --Jonathan Aronson, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California

Open-Source Software for Libraries

Author : Casey Bisson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 53 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2007-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0838957870

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Open-Source Software for Libraries by Casey Bisson Pdf

Bisson engagingly narrates the history of open source, explains how the OSS movement came about, details key players in OSS development, and discusses why and how open source can work for libraries.

Open Sources

Author : Chris DiBona,Sam Ockman
Publisher : "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1999-01-03
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780596553906

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Open Sources by Chris DiBona,Sam Ockman Pdf

Freely available source code, with contributions from thousands of programmers around the world: this is the spirit of the software revolution known as Open Source. Open Source has grabbed the computer industry's attention. Netscape has opened the source code to Mozilla; IBM supports Apache; major database vendors haved ported their products to Linux. As enterprises realize the power of the open-source development model, Open Source is becoming a viable mainstream alternative to commercial software.Now in Open Sources, leaders of Open Source come together for the first time to discuss the new vision of the software industry they have created. The essays in this volume offer insight into how the Open Source movement works, why it succeeds, and where it is going.For programmers who have labored on open-source projects, Open Sources is the new gospel: a powerful vision from the movement's spiritual leaders. For businesses integrating open-source software into their enterprise, Open Sources reveals the mysteries of how open development builds better software, and how businesses can leverage freely available software for a competitive business advantage.The contributors here have been the leaders in the open-source arena: Brian Behlendorf (Apache) Kirk McKusick (Berkeley Unix) Tim O'Reilly (Publisher, O'Reilly & Associates) Bruce Perens (Debian Project, Open Source Initiative) Tom Paquin and Jim Hamerly (mozilla.org, Netscape) Eric Raymond (Open Source Initiative) Richard Stallman (GNU, Free Software Foundation, Emacs) Michael Tiemann (Cygnus Solutions) Linus Torvalds (Linux) Paul Vixie (Bind) Larry Wall (Perl) This book explains why the majority of the Internet's servers use open- source technologies for everything from the operating system to Web serving and email. Key technology products developed with open-source software have overtaken and surpassed the commercial efforts of billion dollar companies like Microsoft and IBM to dominate software markets. Learn the inside story of what led Netscape to decide to release its source code using the open-source mode. Learn how Cygnus Solutions builds the world's best compilers by sharing the source code. Learn why venture capitalists are eagerly watching Red Hat Software, a company that gives its key product -- Linux -- away.For the first time in print, this book presents the story of the open- source phenomenon told by the people who created this movement.Open Sources will bring you into the world of free software and show you the revolution.

Optimizing Contemporary Application and Processes in Open Source Software

Author : Khosrow-Pour, Mehdi
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2018-02-02
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781522553151

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Optimizing Contemporary Application and Processes in Open Source Software by Khosrow-Pour, Mehdi Pdf

As is true of most technological fields, the software industry is constantly advancing and becoming more accessible to a wider range of people. The advancement and accessibility of these systems creates a need for understanding and research into their development. Optimizing Contemporary Application and Processes in Open Source Software is a critical scholarly resource that examines the prevalence of open source software systems as well as the advancement and development of these systems. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics such as machine learning, empirical software engineering and management, and open source, this book is geared toward academicians, practitioners, and researchers seeking current and relevant research on the advancement and prevalence of open source software systems.