Experiences of migrating to an open-Source integrated library system

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Abstract

Interest in migrating to open-source integrated library systems is continually growing in libraries. Along with the interest, lack of empirical research and evidence to compare the process of migration brings a lot of anxiety to the interested librarians. In this research, twenty librarians who have worked in libraries that migrated to open-source integrated library system (ILS) or are in the process of migrating were interviewed. The interviews focused on their experiences and the lessons learned in the process of migration. The results from the interviews are used to create guidelines/best practices for each stage of the adoption process of an open-source ILS. These guidelines will be helpful for librarians who want to research and adopt an open-source ILS.

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Singh, V. (2013). Experiences of migrating to an open-Source integrated library system. Information Technology and Libraries, 32(1), 36–53. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v32i1.2268

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