logging #openils-evergreen, and writing OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION
Hi folks, Just a quick blurb to let everyone know that we’re now publicly logging the #openils-evergreen IRC channel where most of the Evergreen developers hang out for real-time chat. This was proposed by Dan Scott and informally voted upon on the mailing lists and in-channel. Here’s an excerpt of some of his rationale: …as … Continue Reading about logging #openils-evergreen, and writing OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION →
Isn’t Evergreen just for consortia with hundreds of libraries?
We get this question often at Equinox Software and we see it on occasion on the Evergreen community mailing lists and in the library blogosphere. I am a single-branch public library with about 25,000 titles. I’ve looked at the options and I really like Evergreen. But isn’t it simply ‘too big’ for my situation? It … Continue Reading about Isn’t Evergreen just for consortia with hundreds of libraries? →
Every reader his or her book; Every book its reader.
Lorcan Dempsey’s post Evergreen and Pines refers to a Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS) report Use of Georgia’s public libraries continues to rise in Internet Age and echoes one I made earlier here entitled Save the time of the reader. Briefly, all three deal with increases in the use of Georgia Public libraries generally and … Continue Reading about Every reader his or her book; Every book its reader. →