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Main Author: Balas, Janet
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ684074
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contents There's No Need to Fear Open Source Balas, Janet Internet Computer Software Libraries Computer Interfaces Electronic Libraries Library Automation The last time this author wrote about open source (OS) software was in last September's 2004 issue of Computers in Libraries, which was devoted to making the most of what you have and do-it-yourself solutions. After the column appeared, she received an e-mail from David Dorman of Index Data, who believed that she had done OS products a disservice by discussing them with do-it-yourself projects. He felt it implied that products based on open source were unsupported and required technical expertise that not every librarian might have. The author's points in that article were that using OS products can open up specific customization and development possibilities without ignoring standards, and that librarians should be open to trying something new. While that "something" can be a homegrown solution with only in-house support, it can also be software from an established vendor with a proven support channel. Librarians do not need to be afraid that choosing open source software will mean that they are totally on their own.
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spellingShingle There's No Need to Fear Open Source
Balas, Janet
Internet
Computer Software
Libraries
Computer Interfaces
Electronic Libraries
Library Automation
There's No Need to Fear Open Source Balas, Janet Internet Computer Software Libraries Computer Interfaces Electronic Libraries Library Automation The last time this author wrote about open source (OS) software was in last September's 2004 issue of Computers in Libraries, which was devoted to making the most of what you have and do-it-yourself solutions. After the column appeared, she received an e-mail from David Dorman of Index Data, who believed that she had done OS products a disservice by discussing them with do-it-yourself projects. He felt it implied that products based on open source were unsupported and required technical expertise that not every librarian might have. The author's points in that article were that using OS products can open up specific customization and development possibilities without ignoring standards, and that librarians should be open to trying something new. While that "something" can be a homegrown solution with only in-house support, it can also be software from an established vendor with a proven support channel. Librarians do not need to be afraid that choosing open source software will mean that they are totally on their own.
title There's No Need to Fear Open Source
topic Internet
Computer Software
Libraries
Computer Interfaces
Electronic Libraries
Library Automation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ684074