Need to Promote free library software
Dear Mr Manjunath, It would be better if you collect the list of libraries that uses other freely availble library packages like Weblis etc and publish it under different categories with the contact details of the persons well versed with the software so that anyone can get the expertise easily or clarify the doubts easily. It seems that we should identify volunteers who would have an inclination to help other libraries to install and overcome initial issues. The volunteers should charge only travel and other minimal expenses from institutions that cannot pay much. There would be at least some who have interest to propagate IT applications by this way. We can bring more libraries under the fold of IT applications, if someone could facilitates this work a little further. Best Regards, K Rajasekharan Librarian , Kerala Institute of Local Administration Mulagunnathukavu, Thrissur -680581 Ph 0487- 2204097 (O), 2201428 ( R) Message: 3 Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 17:30:36 +0530 (India Standard Time) From: "G.K.MANJUNATH" <gkm@igidr.ac.in> Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] Koha 2.2.9 has been released To: vimal kumar <vimal0212@yahoo.com> Cc: LIS Forum <lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in> Message-ID: <Pine.WNT.4.64.0705081727120.1228@gkm> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed I would like to know, how many libraries in India are successfully using all the modules of Koha or this software still remains a topic of academic interest. I will compile a list of such libraries and experts in this area and host it from our site. thanks G.K.Manjunath Chief Librarian Indira Gandhi Inst of Development Research Film City Road Santosh Nagar Goregaon(East ) MUMBAI - 400 065 Phone: 28416544 On Tue, 8 May 2007, vimal kumar wrote:
Koha 2.2.9 has been released and available for download from
http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/koha/koha-2.2.9.tar.gz
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Sub: Open Source Software for LIS professionals. Dear Mr.Rajan, It is a very good idea to identify volunteers (experts) who would train other professionals in open source software. I have proposed similar idea to NASSDOC, New Delhi, with a difference The proposal, which is under consideration, was to start the 'Staff Exchange Programme' in which LIS professionals who want to train others or those who want to learn from others, will visit a particular library on invitation for teaching/learing activitities. How will this work? 1. Identify experts and develop an online database of experts 2. Invite experts for a specified period giving them local hospitality, office space and Computing facility. 3. Arrgange lectures or seek technical support during his/her stay at the host institute. 4. Welcome other LIS professionals in that city to interact with the expert at the host institute during his/her stay. The concept of 'Visiting Faculty' has been there since a long time in academics. We librarians need to start some things similar to this. In the past we at IGIDR, had arranged such programs for LIS professionals who came at their expense and spent one week interacting with us. This interaction enabled to them to start automation work in their respective libraries. Can we do some thing in this regard? Thanks G.K.Manjunath Chief Librarian Indira Gandhi Inst of Development Research Film City Road Santosh Nagar Goregaon(East ) MUMBAI - 400 065 Phone: 28416544 On Thu, 10 May 2007, Rajan wrote:
Dear Mr Manjunath,
It would be better if you collect the list of libraries that uses other freely availble library packages like Weblis etc and publish it under different categories with the contact details of the persons well versed with the software so that anyone can get the expertise easily or clarify the doubts easily.
It seems that we should identify volunteers who would have an inclination to help other libraries to install and overcome initial issues. The volunteers should charge only travel and other minimal expenses from institutions that cannot pay much. There would be at least some who have interest to propagate IT applications by this way.
We can bring more libraries under the fold of IT applications, if someone could facilitates this work a little further.
Best Regards,
K Rajasekharan Librarian , Kerala Institute of Local Administration Mulagunnathukavu, Thrissur -680581
Ph 0487- 2204097 (O), 2201428 ( R)
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Dear friends, What I feel is that organized efforts tend to die their natural death mainly due to administrative overheads and ego clashes. Perhaps voluntary efforts are more viable and sustainable. Can we start a voluntary effort? --Sukhdev Singh, NIC. On 5/10/07, G.K.MANJUNATH <gkm@igidr.ac.in> wrote:
Sub: Open Source Software for LIS professionals. Dear Mr.Rajan,
It is a very good idea to identify volunteers (experts) who would train other professionals in open source software.
I have proposed similar idea to NASSDOC, New Delhi, with a difference
The proposal, which is under consideration, was to start the 'Staff Exchange Programme' in which LIS professionals who want to train others or those who want to learn from others, will visit a particular library on invitation for teaching/learing activitities.
How will this work?
1. Identify experts and develop an online database of experts
2. Invite experts for a specified period giving them local hospitality, office space and Computing facility.
3. Arrgange lectures or seek technical support during his/her stay at the host institute.
4. Welcome other LIS professionals in that city to interact with the expert at the host institute during his/her stay.
The concept of 'Visiting Faculty' has been there since a long time in academics. We librarians need to start some things similar to this.
In the past we at IGIDR, had arranged such programs for LIS professionals who came at their expense and spent one week interacting with us. This interaction enabled to them to start automation work in their respective libraries.
Can we do some thing in this regard?
Thanks
G.K.Manjunath Chief Librarian Indira Gandhi Inst of Development Research Film City Road Santosh Nagar Goregaon(East ) MUMBAI - 400 065
Phone: 28416544
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Rajan wrote:
Dear Mr Manjunath,
It would be better if you collect the list of libraries that uses other freely availble library packages like Weblis etc and publish it under different categories with the contact details of the persons well versed with the software so that anyone can get the expertise easily or clarify the doubts easily.
It seems that we should identify volunteers who would have an inclination to help other libraries to install and overcome initial issues. The volunteers should charge only travel and other minimal expenses from institutions that cannot pay much. There would be at least some who have interest to propagate IT applications by this way.
We can bring more libraries under the fold of IT applications, if someone could facilitates this work a little further.
Best Regards,
K Rajasekharan Librarian , Kerala Institute of Local Administration Mulagunnathukavu, Thrissur -680581
Ph 0487- 2204097 (O), 2201428 ( R)
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