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Presented by: The coming open source revolution (In your local libraries) Buzzy Nielsen Library Director February 21, 2012 This presentation is licensed under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution United States license. http://www.creativecommons.org

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This presentation shows how Hood River County's libraries are using open source software to deliver better service for their patrons. It covers how they're moving their public computers over to a Linux environment, discusses the open source integrated library system Evergreen, and shows other open source software being used. This presentation was last given at the Gorge Technology Alliance Geek Lunch on February 21, 2012.

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Presented by:

The coming open source revolution(In your local libraries)

Buzzy NielsenLibrary Director

February 21, 2012This presentation is licensed under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution

United States license. http://www.creativecommons.org

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Source: Richard Stallman, "The Free Software Definition" (GNU Project)

A philosophical match

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.'

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A philosophical match

We want the information in our libraries to be freely available.

Why shouldn't our software be as well?

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Linux Mint 12 - A 21st century OS

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Linux Mint 12 - A 21st century OS

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Linux Mint 12 - A 21st century OS

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But you can still go old school

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Comic source: http://xkcd.com/149/

Why we're switching

Reason #1 – Philosophy

Reason #2 – Cost

Reason #3 – Efficiency

Reason #4 – Adaptability

Reason #5 – Features

Reason # 6 – Security

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A new public computing experience

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The basics

Firefox(web browser)

Nautilus(file manager)

Public Fox BlockSite

Writer(word processor)

Calc(spreadsheets)

Impress(presentations)

Draw(design program)

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The fun stuff

VLC(media player)

Brasero(burning utility)

Banshee(music player)

GIMP(image editor)

Calibre(ebook manager)

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Firefox kiosks

Self checkout station

Catalogstation

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Evergreen integrated library system

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Customer relationship database

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+ sophisticated inventory management

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Open source adaptability

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Open source CMS - Plinkit

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Open source CMS - Plinkit

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And on the backend - Wine

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Pidgin and XMPP

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Coming soon

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GIMPImage editor

ShutterScreenshot utility

LibreOfficeImpress

Presentation program

Thank you

This presentation was made using open source software:

ChromiumWeb browser

View this presentation online:http://www.slideshare.net/hrcld

Linux MintOperating system