From open source to open libraries

  • Krichel T
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This article outlines a number of direct correlations between the functions of libraries and the characteristics of opens source software (OSS), and by extension, how the principles of OSS can be applied to the distribution of "open libraries" as a future direction for librarianship. Software is nothing but information. The OSS communities create and maintain a bundle of highly structured information for free. What are the implications for the library community? Can they learn something for the open source communities? This article looks at what can be learned from the OSS software to understand the changing nature of libraries. Libraries are changing dramatically at this time because people are moving from print storage to digital storage and from slow physical transport to fast transport via computer networks.

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Krichel, T. (2009). From open source to open libraries. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 35(2), 39–46. https://doi.org/10.1002/bult.2008.1720350210

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