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The University at Buffalo School of Informatics is testing a revolutionary freeware integrated library-automation system that can be used to automate all of the daily functions of libraries, from ...
A leading ICT lawyer in New Zealand says the Horowhenua Library Trust, which is getting ready to lodge an objection to the registration of the Koha trademark for software by an American defence ...
Koha, a free, open-source Library Management Software platform originally developed in New Zealand, is among the options being considered for the proposed New Zealand Public Libraries Shared ...
One early adopter, Mike Mylonas, caught the vision of open-source software in libraries and began to contribute to the project. Mike currently supports Koha for four private libraries, one for his ...
Brown-Syed likens the Koha effort to initiatives like "Simputer," a project in India that makes low-priced, pocket-sized or palm-held computers available to farmers in developing nations so that they ...
A Wellington IT company and a library trust has successfully opposed a US software firm from trademarking the name "Koha" in this country.
He said the New Zealand open source KOHA software has been used successfully around the world, and the university has successfully installed the system at Tain while works are in train to have it ...
Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay, an expert on Koha software from Burdwan University, has been roped in as the resource person to conduct the workshop. “Over 60 professionals, including participants from ...
The library professionals will be trained on ‘Koha’ software, a high-end interface used to manage library inventories “Usually, the software costs between ₹ 10- ₹ 12 lakh.