Charles and JoAnn Lester Library in Wisconsin Selects Koha and LibLime
COLUMBUS, OH --June 29, 2009-- LibLime, the leader in open-source solutions for libraries announced today that the Charles and JoAnne Lester Library in Nekoosa, Wisconsin, has selected a Koha ZOOM hosted solution for their next integrated library system.
The Koha installation will be hosted off site at one of LibLime's
secure data centers. The Library has also contracted with LibLime for
support, training, and migration of their bibliographic records, patron
records and items.
"We decided to go with Koha based on excellent peer recommendations," says Director Darla Allen.
"As
a small library with limited staff, Koha appealed to us for a number of
reasons. First of all, we had the option to have the site hosted and
therefore avoid many of the headaches associated with troubleshooting
and maintaining our own computer. Secondly, Koha enables our patrons
to go online and check our holdings, manage their account and see
what's new. Our current service does not have that capability," Darla
explains.
"We are a small library in a community that has been
hit hard by recent economic woes. For a very reasonable cost, Koha
will enable our library to serve our patrons in the same way that many
larger and more prosperous libraries are able to do," says Darla. "I
have always believed that it didn't matter if you came from a small
town or a big city, the library offers access for all. Each person who
walks through the library doors has the same opportunities as any other
library user in the United States."
She adds: "Koha makes this a
reality for so many of our rural patrons. They will be able to use the
library more effectively and get real value out of our services."
"The
Charles and JoAnne Lester Library has always played a significant role
in its community," says Susan Buchanan, VP Library Partners at LibLime.
"LibLime is pleased to be able to provide the support and services to
enable the Library to continue to be an integral part of the growth of
the community. Implementing Koha will provide library patrons with
enhanced access to, and use of, the library collection and facilities."
About The Charles and JoAnn Lester Library
The
Charles and JoAnn Lester Library serves a population of about 4,500
people in the South Wood County Area. The present building was paid
for through community fundraising and a very generous donation from
Charles and JoAnn Lester. The Library has an up-to-date collection of
over 28,000 unique titles and an extensive local history collection.
The Library offers wi-fi, 8 public use computers and two meeting rooms
for public use.
About Koha ZOOM
Koha ZOOM
is the next-generation release of the award-winning Koha open-source
integrated library system. Notably, it includes a powerful search
engine based on Zebra, a high-performance indexing and retrieval
engine. Koha ZOOM's search engine can read structured records in
practically any input format (e.g., email, XML, MARC) and allows access
to them through exact boolean search expressions and relevance-ranked
free-text queries. It supports large databases (more than ten gigabytes
of data, tens of millions of records) as well as incremental, safe
database updates on live systems.
To try out Koha ZOOM for yourself, visit LibLime's demos:
http://liblime.com/demos
About LibLime
LibLime
is the global leader in open-source solutions for libraries, with a
mission to make open source accessible to libraries. Rather than sell
software licenses for static, hard-to-customize software products,
LibLime educates libraries about the benefits of open source, enabling
them to make choices about how best to provide their communities and
staff with better technology services. LibLime then facilitates
implementation of open-source in libraries by providing outstanding
development, customization, support and training solutions--solutions
tailored to each library's needs. For more information, see
http://liblime.com.
Press Contact:
Tina Burger
Vice President Marketing, LibLime
(888) Koha ILS (564-2457) ext. 705
tnb@liblime.com
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