What does Open Source mean? The term “open source” refers to software that is free and that includes the original source code used to create it so that users can modify it to make it work better for them. open source software may be free, a developer or distributor may charge for services, including special programming, installation, training, and technical support. Quality, not profit drives open source developers who take personal pride. Simple use it institution.

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About Koha Koha is the first free software library automation package. In use worldwide, its development is steered by a growing community of users collaborating to achieve their technology goals. Koha’s feature set continues to evolve and expand to meet the needs of its user base. Full-featured ILS Full text searching Web-based Interfaces.

Free Software / Open Source. Koha is distributed under the Free Software General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later. No Vendor Lock-in. Library Standards Compliant. Koha is built using library standards and protocols that ensure interoperability between Koha and other systems and technologies, while supporting existing workflows and tools.

Features Koha is web-based ILS, with a SQL database (MySql preferred) backend with cataloguing data stored in MARC and accessible via Z39.50. The user interface is very configurable and adaptable and has been translated into many languages.Koha has most of the features that would be expected in an ILS, including: Simple, clear interface for librarians and members (patrons) Various Web 2.0 facilities like tagging and RSS feeds Union catalog facility Customizable search Circulation and borrower management Full acquisitions system including budgets and pricing information (including supplier and currency conversion) Simple acquisitions system for the smaller library Ability to cope with any number of branches, patrons, patron categories, item categories, items, currencies and other data Serials system for magazines or newspapers Reading lists for members

Current status & Users The latest stable release of the Koha is 3.8.3. More than 300 libraries are using Koha, including academic, public, school and special libraries, in Africa, Australia,Canada, USA, France, India and, of course, New Zealand. Country

Location

India

Library Type

Library Name

Contact Name

British Council Libraries

Public Library

https://www.library.britishc ouncil.org.in/

India

Goa

Goa University

Academic Library

http://library.unigoa.ac.in

India

Kasaragod, Kerala

Central University of Kerala

Academic Library

http://www.cukerala.ac.in/

India

Mohali, Panjab

Academic Library

IISER Mohali

http://www.iisermohali.ac.i n/

India

Patiala, Punjab

Academic Library

Chitkara Central Library, Implemented & Maintained CIET , by Chalkpad Punjab,http://library.chitkar (http://www.chalkpad.in) a.edu.in

UK

London

University

Boston University Study Abroad London Library

Silvia Giannitrapani

Business School

Insead

http://www.insead.edu/libra ry/contact_us/index.cfm

Europe

Modules Full-featured ILS including modules for

Circulation Cataloging Acquisitions Serials Reserves patron management, Branch relationships, and more. Dual Database Design: Text-based and RDBMS to handle the transaction load of any library

Koha Standards The developers of the product have taken care to adhere strictly to international standards. Industry standards: Z39.50, UNIMARC, ISO2709, MARC21. For technical standards: the OPAC is "valid XHTML ", and respects the standards of accessibility. Web standards recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium.

System requirements Server operating system: Windows, Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, MacOS X, or any other Unix. Web server: Apache. Programming language: Perl.

Database:MySQL, PostgreSQL Integrated Library software: Koha 3.8.3

Koha Back-up Software:



SSH-tunneled MySQL replication.



Database dumps using the mysql dump utility



On the hardware level, the production system utilizes a two-disk RAID 1 configuration for data redundancy in the event of single-disk hardware

failure. The system partitions use the Reiserfs journaling file system which provides another point of data redundancy

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