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Open Source Solutions
    for Libraries
     Amber Billey, MLIS
   UVM Faculty Development
        April 18, 2012
Open source software?
Free...as in kittens!
Open Source Software for Libraries
What is freedom?
“Free software” means software that respects users'
freedom and community. Roughly, the users have the
freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and
improve the software. With these freedoms, the users
(both individually and collectively) control the program and
what it does for them.
...
Thus, “free software” is a matter of liberty, not price. To
understand the concept, you should think of “free” as in
“free speech,” not as in “free beer”.


                            http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
What is open source really?
Open-source software (OSS) is computer software that is
available in source code form: the source code and certain
other rights normally reserved for copyright holders are
provided under an open-source license that permits users
to study, change, improve and at times also to distribute the
software.

Open source software is very often developed in a public,
collaborative manner. Open-source software is the most
prominent example of open-source development and often
compared to (technically defined) user-generated content
or (legally defined) open content movements. - Wikipedia
What is open source really?
1. Free redistribution




                         http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
1. Free redistribution
2. Source code




                         http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
1. Free redistribution
2. Source code
3. Derived works




                         http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
1.   Free redistribution
2.   Source code
3.   Derived works
4.   Integrity of the author's source code




                              http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
1.   Free redistribution
2.   Source code
3.   Derived works
4.   Integrity of the author's source code
5.   No discrimination against persons or
     groups



                             http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
1.   Free redistribution
2.   Source code
3.   Derived works
4.   Integrity of the author's source code
5.   No discrimination against persons or groups
6.   No discrimination against fields of
     endeavor

                              http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
1.   Free redistribution
2.   Source code
3.   Derived works
4.   Integrity of the author's source code
5.   No discrimination against persons or groups
6.   No discrimination against fields of endeavor
7.   Distribution of license

                               http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
1.   Free redistribution
2.   Source code
3.   Derived works
4.   Integrity of the author's source code
5.   No discrimination against persons or groups
6.   No discrimination against fields of endeavor
7.   Distribution of license
8.   License must not be specific to a product
                               http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
1.   Free redistribution
2.   Source code
3.   Derived works
4.   Integrity of the author's source code
5.   No discrimination against persons or groups
6.   No discrimination against fields of endeavor
7.   Distribution of license
8.   License must not be specific to a product
9.   License must not restrict other software
                               http://opensource.org/docs/osd
What is open source really?
 1.   Free redistribution
 2.   Source code
 3.   Derived works
 4.   Integrity of the author's source code
 5.   No discrimination against persons or groups
 6.   No discrimination against fields of endeavor
 7.   Distribution of license
 8.   License must not be specific to a product
 9.   License must not restrict other software
10.   License must be technology-neutral
                                http://opensource.org/docs/osd
Why open source software?
      Advantages           Drawbacks

●   Free             ●   Hidden costs
●   No vendor        ●   No vendor
●   Control code     ●   Technical expertise
●   Customize        ●   Technical support
●   Development      ●   Lack of community
●   Redistribution
●   Community
Open Source Software for Libraries
What can open source software do
for libraries?
Lots of stuff!

● Behind the scenes (web servers, indexing,
  operating systems and databases)
● Integrated Library Systems
● Collection management
● Content management
● Digital preservation
● and more!
Open source behind the scenes
● Many libraries use open source software and
  don't even know it!
  ○   Linux
  ○   Apache Tomcat web server
  ○   Apache Lucene index
  ○   MySQL
Integrated Library Systems




●   Maori for "gift"   ●   GPLS
●   LibLime            ●   PINES consortium
●   Koha Community     ●   Many installations in
●   VOKAL                  North America
Collection Management
Content Management
Digital Preservation
● Library of Congress and NDIIPP
  ○ Ace (monitor file integrity)
  ○ EMET (extract image metadata)
  ○ INFORM (risk assessment of digital file formats)
  ○ JHOVE2 (identify, validate & assess digital objects)
   ○ Recollection (create & share embeddable
     interfaces to digital cultural heritage collections)
   ○ Library of Congress - Transfer Tools (validation &
     transfer of data)
● D-Space
   ○ digital asset management
   ○ repository
Before adopting, ask...
● How robust is the open source project?
● What is the support like?
● Do you have the expertise and time on-staff
  to make the software work for your library?
● What are your time constraints?




                  Farkas, M. (2011). Open Source, Open Mind. American Libraries, 42(9/10), 36.
Open Source Software for Libraries
Let's talk about the "future"
● Beyond software
   ○ Semantic Web
   ○ Linked Data



  Bibliographic data      Subject data

                                                 Semantic delivery tool
                                         RDF?     ● search engine
                                         OWL?     ● ILS
                                         SKOS?    ● OPAC 3.0
                 Names data              VIAF?
Why open source?

● Free from vendors
● Free to develop
● Share code and
  data
● Contribute to a
  community
Any questions?
      thank you!
  abilley@uvm.edu

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Open Source Software for Libraries

  • 1. Open Source Solutions for Libraries Amber Billey, MLIS UVM Faculty Development April 18, 2012
  • 5. What is freedom? “Free software” means software that respects users' freedom and community. Roughly, the users have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software. With these freedoms, the users (both individually and collectively) control the program and what it does for them. ... Thus, “free software” is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of “free” as in “free speech,” not as in “free beer”. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
  • 6. What is open source really? Open-source software (OSS) is computer software that is available in source code form: the source code and certain other rights normally reserved for copyright holders are provided under an open-source license that permits users to study, change, improve and at times also to distribute the software. Open source software is very often developed in a public, collaborative manner. Open-source software is the most prominent example of open-source development and often compared to (technically defined) user-generated content or (legally defined) open content movements. - Wikipedia
  • 7. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 8. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 9. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code 3. Derived works http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 10. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code 3. Derived works 4. Integrity of the author's source code http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 11. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code 3. Derived works 4. Integrity of the author's source code 5. No discrimination against persons or groups http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 12. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code 3. Derived works 4. Integrity of the author's source code 5. No discrimination against persons or groups 6. No discrimination against fields of endeavor http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 13. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code 3. Derived works 4. Integrity of the author's source code 5. No discrimination against persons or groups 6. No discrimination against fields of endeavor 7. Distribution of license http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 14. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code 3. Derived works 4. Integrity of the author's source code 5. No discrimination against persons or groups 6. No discrimination against fields of endeavor 7. Distribution of license 8. License must not be specific to a product http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 15. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code 3. Derived works 4. Integrity of the author's source code 5. No discrimination against persons or groups 6. No discrimination against fields of endeavor 7. Distribution of license 8. License must not be specific to a product 9. License must not restrict other software http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 16. What is open source really? 1. Free redistribution 2. Source code 3. Derived works 4. Integrity of the author's source code 5. No discrimination against persons or groups 6. No discrimination against fields of endeavor 7. Distribution of license 8. License must not be specific to a product 9. License must not restrict other software 10. License must be technology-neutral http://opensource.org/docs/osd
  • 17. Why open source software? Advantages Drawbacks ● Free ● Hidden costs ● No vendor ● No vendor ● Control code ● Technical expertise ● Customize ● Technical support ● Development ● Lack of community ● Redistribution ● Community
  • 19. What can open source software do for libraries? Lots of stuff! ● Behind the scenes (web servers, indexing, operating systems and databases) ● Integrated Library Systems ● Collection management ● Content management ● Digital preservation ● and more!
  • 20. Open source behind the scenes ● Many libraries use open source software and don't even know it! ○ Linux ○ Apache Tomcat web server ○ Apache Lucene index ○ MySQL
  • 21. Integrated Library Systems ● Maori for "gift" ● GPLS ● LibLime ● PINES consortium ● Koha Community ● Many installations in ● VOKAL North America
  • 24. Digital Preservation ● Library of Congress and NDIIPP ○ Ace (monitor file integrity) ○ EMET (extract image metadata) ○ INFORM (risk assessment of digital file formats) ○ JHOVE2 (identify, validate & assess digital objects) ○ Recollection (create & share embeddable interfaces to digital cultural heritage collections) ○ Library of Congress - Transfer Tools (validation & transfer of data) ● D-Space ○ digital asset management ○ repository
  • 25. Before adopting, ask... ● How robust is the open source project? ● What is the support like? ● Do you have the expertise and time on-staff to make the software work for your library? ● What are your time constraints? Farkas, M. (2011). Open Source, Open Mind. American Libraries, 42(9/10), 36.
  • 27. Let's talk about the "future" ● Beyond software ○ Semantic Web ○ Linked Data Bibliographic data Subject data Semantic delivery tool RDF? ● search engine OWL? ● ILS SKOS? ● OPAC 3.0 Names data VIAF?
  • 28. Why open source? ● Free from vendors ● Free to develop ● Share code and data ● Contribute to a community
  • 29. Any questions? thank you! abilley@uvm.edu