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National Library of the Philippines
Current Technologies Implemented Free Open Source Systems (FOSS)
What is Free Open Source Software
Free Open-source software (OSS) is computer software for which the source code and certain other rights normally reserved for copyright holders are provided under a software license that meets the Open Source Definition or that is in the public domain. This permits users to use, change, and improve the software, and to redistribute it in modified or unmodified forms. It is very often developed in a public, collaborative manner.
Popular FOSS Applications
Web Browsers: Firefox, Google ChromeOffice Apps OpenOffice, LibreOfficeLinux KernelApache Web ServerMySQL Database ServerPHP, PerlSquid Proxy Server
NLP Uses FOSS Deployed 100% Free Open Sources Systems
Systems Used As
Koha ILS Integrated Library System
KTree Document Management System
Apache Web Server
MySQL Database Server
Drupal Content Management System
DNS, dnsmasq Domain Name Servers
Vyatta / Untangle Open-Source Networking / UTM
Fedora / Linux Mint / Centos / Debian
Server / Desktop Operating System
Squid / Varnish Proxy / Web Accelerator
OJS / OCS Open Journal System / Open Conference System
TClock Time Clock
Gimp GNU Image Manipulation Program
WHAT IS ● is the first open-source integrated library system (ILS)● first free open source software library automation package● was created in 1999 by Katipo Communications for the
Horowhenua Library Trust in New Zealand.● First installation went live in January of 2000.● Its development is steered by a growing community of users
collaborating to achieve their technology goals for the library.
• Koha is a Maori word meaning “a gift”.Maori is the native or indigenous people of New Zealand and
also one of the official languages of New Zealand, English being the other.
BASIC FEATURES OF KOHA
● an online public access catalogue (OPAC) of the library's holdings;
● a database of library users/members;● issuing books to borrowers and returning books to the
collection;● borrower requests for library items;
WHY USE KOHA?
1. Full-featured ILS● In use worldwide in libraries of all sizes● Is a true enterprise-class ILS with comprehensive
functionality including basic or advanced options.● includes modules for circulation, cataloging, acquisitions,
serials, reserves,patron management, branch relationships, and more...
WHY USE KOHA? Cont.1
2. Dual Database Design● Utilizes the strengths of the two major industry-standard
database types [text-based and RDBMS] ●Databases used MySQL, PostgreSQL3. Library Standards Compliant
● Is built using library standards and protocols that ensure interoperability between Koha ILS and other systems and technologies, while supporting existing workflows and tools.uses MARC21, Z39.50 transport protocol, SIP1/SIP2 protocol
● MARC, MAchine-Readable Cataloging, is a data format and set of related standards used by libraries to encode and share information about books and other material they collect.
WHY USE KOHA? Cont.2
4. Web-based Interfaces● Interfaces are all based on standards-compliant World Wide
Web technologies–XHTML, CSS and Javascript–making Koha a truly platform- independent solution.5. Free / Open Source
● Distributed under the open-source General Public License (GPL)6. No Vendor Lock-in
● Libraries are free to install and use Koha themselves if the have the in-house expertise or to purchase support or development services from the best available source
What are the benefits of Koha● Easy access to information for library staff and users due to effective
searching and issuing of items.● Automation of alerts to remind patrons and staff about, for example,
overdue items or arrival of new items.● Reduced time of processing of library items, due to MARC and z39.50
compatibility. ● Online supervision becomes possible, reducing the line management
responsibilities of senior staff.● Library management becomes easier through automated collection of
data.● Through the acquisition module budgets can be more effectively
managed.● Koha brings together library users and staff, as both can see various
aspects of the system and can work together more effectively to achieve each user's goals.
Koha Servers at NLP Internal Koha Servers
● Cataloging● Circulation ● Copyright ● IPS (Information Processing Server)● Public Libraries● Koha 3.4.1 (internal testing & development)
Publicly available Koha servers● koha.nlp.gov.ph● kulturalink.nlp.gov.ph
Koha Servers @ NLP
Library Catalog Search
Open Public Access Catalog Search
Acquisition Module
Authority List
Catalog Module
Report Module
Cataloging / Librarian Interface
Koha Installation Statistics for IT Division of NLP
Type of Library Deployed Installed SUC, Govt Agencies, Academic & Others
Total Lib with Koha
City 42 9 51
Congressional 2 1 3
Municipal 182 1 183
Provincial 20 2 22
Regional 1 0 1
Total 247 14 32 293
Full list of Koha Installations http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/KohaUsers/SoutheastAsia
Koha Installation Stats for other agenciesGovernment Agency using Koha ILS
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
Department of Agriculture (DA) Central Office Main Library
National Historical Commision of the Philippines (NHCP)
Local Governance Resource Center, Local Government Academy (LGRC-LGA-DILG)
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Central Office Library
Department of Budget and Management Library (DBM)
Department Of Labor and Employment Library (DOLE)
Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP)
Koha Installation Stats for Academe
State Universities and CollegesPhilippine Normal University (PNU), Manila
CARES (Seminary), Baguio City
La Salle Antipolo (Rizal) Southville International SchoolDon Mariano Marcos State Universtity, San Fernando Campus (La Union)
Riverside College, Bacolod City
Asian Institute of Maritime Studies (Pasay City)
University of Rizal System, College Libraries
Notre Dame of Greater Manila Technological Institute Philippines
Bulacan State University, College Libraries (Malolos)
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Main Library
Taguig City University Library ICCT, Cainta Rizal
Eastern Samar State University Library Mindanao State University - Marawi
Catholic Major Seminary- Myanmar
Vibal Foundation
Map of Public Libraries Koha recipients2009-2012
Koha Possibile Project● Digital Library Extension● Electronic Resources management● e-Legislative Agenda Information System (pilot
project Cavite Provincial Library Resolutions, upcoming Quezon Province)
What are we doing?● Koha ILS Installation● Training on Koha / FOSS● Training on Library Technologies● Migration of Data● Data Conversion to MARC21
What can we DO TOGETHER?
● Improve library services with proven technologies
● Training on Koha ILS or FOSS for libraries● Educate and disseminate information
about FOSS
Nicole Engard, Director of Open Source Education at ByWater Solutionsweb.nlp.gov.ph Official Website of National Library of the Philippines
ITD deploys 247 Koha servers http://web.nlp.gov.ph/nlp/?q=node/2300
2011 National Conference and Training for Librarians http://web.nlp.gov.ph/nlp/?q=node/2550
Koha FOSS ILS http://www.eifl.net/koha-foss-integrated-library-system
Information Sources
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