Hello Karam,
I would be interested to get more details from your project, or make
some tests of your tool.
Since you don't share the sources *yet*, is there anyway to try out your
tool? maybe available as a website or as a pre-compiled binary?
I've also seen you use OpenAI or Gemini, but you also mentionned some
vector store, does it mean a company would need to host a vector store
to make it working?
Or can it work with only OpenAI paid account?
What about compatibility with other MARC formats? I'm thinking about
Unimarc.
Best,
Arthur
On 2024-09-19 19:35, Karam Qubsi wrote:
Hi Mike,
can you share more details about your project?
At the moment the project is a tool required for a research paper I was
invited to participate in with librarians in the University of Nizwa
library ( Oman),
This tool is a must for this research, to have better integration
between
AI and the Library system there (koha) and gauge cataloging stats
before
and after and evaluate AI benefits to cataloging in both quantity and
quality.
The project is not sponsored by the library or the university , it is
just
volunteer work from me so far, to build this tool, I found it
interesting
and enjoyable.
Is it open source project?
I love opensource, but unfortunately, it is not open source, or *at
least
not yet*,
but anyway at this phase as it is still in development I'm not going to
charge anything, so totally free to try it, if any library here would
like
to try this using their own openai key / or gemini key,( you can get
free
credits from both ) then I will be happy to help to integrate this tool
with their library. ( get in touch if interested ).
Finally* I may make it open source* if proper support is provided, like
if
some company would like to support making this opensource by hiring me
to
work on it as an open source project š, or if a library or few
libraries
can sponsor the project, I will be more than happy to make it open
source
then,
If not then the project will need a way to support itself and to
sustain
and grow,
Is it possible to test it in my natural language?
Yes, as mentioned if you are interested, I'll get in touch with you
within
a few days, so you can try it with your own Koha system. I will host it
somewhere first so you and other libraries can try it.
Thank you.
On Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 11:06āÆPM Mike D. <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
can you share more details about your project? Is it open source
project?
Is it possible to test it in my natural language?
Thank you. Regards
Michal
Ät 19. 9. 2024 v 15:15 odesĆlatel Karam Qubsi <[email protected]>
napsal:
Hello Koha community,
Iāve been working on a side project experimenting with AI, and Iāve
built
something that looks interesting to me. Iād love to see if other
members
of
the Koha community are interested in something similar.
You can watch this 35-second demo I recorded:
https://youtu.be/vnvxmjTUmGQ?si=-YHqLoyp0VeqRL6L
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Thanks!
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