The Michigan Libraries Wiki has a page on Michigan libraries using open source: http://mlcnet.org/wiki/index.php/Open_Source
***************************************** Ruth Dukelow, Associate Director Michigan Library Consortium 1407 Rensen Street, Suite 1 Lansing, MI 48910 phone: 800-530-9019 x121 or 517-492-3821 fax 517-394-2096 [email protected] http://www.mlcnet.org MLC - Partnerships. Solutions. Excellence. From: Nicole Engard <[email protected]> To: OSS4LIB List <[email protected]>, Koha-Mailingliste <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Date: 09/25/2009 02:25 PM Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Looking for Open Source Answers from Libraries Sent by: [email protected] Thanks for all the awesome responses. I have learned about products I didn't know were out there ;) I want to add to this list - I need someone to talk about Firefox as the person I had before wasn't involved in the transition. Nicole On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Nicole Engard <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm working on a book about open source in libraries and want to > include real life examples from libraries. If your library - or a > library you know of is using any of the following I'd love to send you > some questions to get some first hand info about your experience with > the switch and the useage of that software. > > Gimp > Scribus > Omeka > VuFind > Blacklight > reservesdirect > libstats > zotero > opengoo > camstudio > limesurvey > dimdim (or webhuddle) > aptana > thunderbird > > I have a lot of other open source apps covered already, but if you > think I'm missing something just ask me and I'll tell you if I have an > interview already :) > > Thanks a bunch, > Nicole C. Engard > [email protected] > > > PS. As always feel free to forward to others who might be able to help. >
