It was the Nelsonville Public Library -- a Google search
will turn up most
of the articles about it. There's also a pretty complete
diary of the
process at http://www.ko
hadocs.org/koha_diary.html
Stephen H.
On Wed, May 31, 2006 8:11 am, Nicole Engard wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I remember reading about a library in Ohio (I think)
that decided to pay
> the Koha programmers to develop their catalog instead
of going with a
> traditional vendor. I keep mentioning this story to
others, but I can't
> seem to remember where I read it. Does anyone know
what I'm talking
> about - I'd love to share the article/news/post
(whatever it was) with
> others in my library - and I thought you would be the
group to ask.
>
> Thanks a bunch,
>
> Nicole C. Engard
> Web Manager
> Jenkins Law Library
> http://www.jenkinslaw.org
a>
> http://web2learning.net
>
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