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Libraries & Open Source: Freedom and Community

                                    Nicole C. Engard
                           Director of Open Source Education
                                   ByWater Solutions
                                  nengard@gmail.com




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Outline

                           What is Open Source?
                           Products for your Library
                           Q&A Throughout



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What is Open Source?
    • “Isnʼt that insecure?”
    • “I donʼt want to share my data!”
    • “How can it be any good if itʼs free?”
    • “We donʼt have the staff to handle
       open source.”

    • “Weʼve never had success with
       homegrown systems.”


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What is Open Source?
  Open source software is software that
  users have the ability to run, distribute,
  study and modify for any purpose.

  Open source is a collaborative software-
  development method that harnesses the
  power of peer review and transparency
  of process to develop code that is freely
  accessible.1

  Open source draws on an ecosystem of
  thousands of developers and customers
  all over the world to drive innovation.2
                                               1,2 http://connect.educause.edu/display/47941

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What is Free Software?
  • Often you will hear Free & Open
      Source Software (F/OSS) in
      conjunction.
  •   The Free Software Definition (http://
      www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html)
      is similar to, but not identical to the
      Open Source Definition (http://
      www.opensource.org/docs/
      definition.php)
  •   Free does not mean free of cost - it
      means Free as in Freedom



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What is Open Source?
   The Cathedral
   (proprietary software)


        •Development occurs behind walls
        •Source code is usually not provided - kept locked up
        •Corporate hierarchy
   The Bazaar
   (open source software)


        •Code developed over the Internet with several others in
         public view
        •Source code open to all users
        •“Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow”
                                     http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/
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Open Source Governance
  What kind of quality control is there?

  •Most open source projects have a release manager or a
     manager of some sort who reviews the code and approves it
     before adding it to the final release

  What is the roll of the community?

  •The community looks out for the best interests of the software.
     They work as the governing body behind all decisions related to
     the software. The community decides what features to develop
     next and who the managers are.



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Open Source Community
  • Open source is about more than free
    software
    • Community is crucial to the growth of
      open source
    • Without shared knowledge and
      collaboration the project will not grow
  • People who use open source can
    collaborate in many ways with the
    community
    • Write code
    • Write documentation
    • Debug
    • Educate others
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Open Source Crowdsourcing
    “Crowdsourcing has it genesis in the open source movement in
    software. The development of the Linux operating system
    proved that a community of like-minded peers was capable of
    creating a better product than a corporate behemoth like
    Microsoft. Open source revealed a fundamental truth about
    humans that had gone largely unnoticed until the connectively
    of the Internet brought it into high relief: labor can often be
    organized more efficiently in the context of a community than it
    can in the context of the corporation. The best person to do a
    job is the one who most wants to do that job; and the best
    people to evaluate their performance are their friends and peers
    who, by the way, will enthusiastically pitch in to improve the
    final product, simply for the sheer pleasure of helping one
    another and creating something beautiful from which they all
    will benefit.”                                            Howe, J. (2008). Crowdsourcing: Why the power of the crowd is driving the future of
                                                                               business. New York: Crown Business. p.8

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Who’s Using Open Source?

         • Government Agencies
         • All Kinds of Businesses
         • Schools (K-colleges)
         • Web Developers


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Open Source in Business




                           http://www.unisys.com/about__unisys/news_a_events/industry__analyst__reports/open__source__software__expanding.htm
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Open Source on the Web
                           Total Active Servers: 6/2000 to 1/2010




                                               http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2010/01/07/january_2010_web_server_survey.html

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Why so Popular?

    • Reliability through Peer Review
    • Freedom to Innovate
    • No Vendor Lock-in
    • User-centric Development
    • Zero License Fees


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Why should libraries care??



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Open Source & Libraries
                  Libraries and Open Source Both...

  • Believe that information should be
      freely accessible to everyone

  • Give away stuff
  • Benefit from the generosity of others
  • Are about communities
  • Make the world a better place

                                                      -- Horton, G. http://tinyurl.com/3jvumn
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Open Source & Libraries
 Libraries and Open Source make the perfect pair

 [Librarians] "are almost ethically
 required to use and develop open source
 software."
  -- Crawford, R. S. http://www.lugod.org/presentations/oss4lib.pdf


 "The open source movement and
 libraries have a lot in common, not the
 least of which is the belief in free and
 open access to ideas and information"
 -- Burger, T. M. http://www.linux.com/feature/59491
                                                                      http://www.flickr.com/photos/cavort/151687944/
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Open Source & Libraries
     Libraries and Open Source make the perfect pair

“Libraries are committed to the notion of the
ʻcommons.ʼ Libraries are in fact one of the last
best hopes for the preservation of the intellectual
commons. That value system should extend to
the intellectual work we do on our access
systems. We should reclaim the domain of library
technology from the commercial and proprietary
realms and actualize is as part of our vision of the
commons.
                         ...
We are also congenital collaborators. Can you
think of any other group of institutions that share
their stuff the way we do through ILL?
                                       -- Lucia, J. http://pln.palinet.org/wiki/index.php/Open_source_plans

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Open Source Concerns




                           http://www.unisys.com/about__unisys/news_a_events/industry__analyst__reports/open__source__software__expanding.htm

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Open Source & Libraries
     Common questions libraries have:

                           Is there support? Do I have to know how to program?
                           Do I have to skimp on features?
                           Isn’t Open Source risky?
                           Can I do it myself?

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Support for Open Source
       Is there support?
                   • ByWater Solutions
                   • BibLibre
                   • Equinox
                   • YourLibrarySite
                   • And more!*
     Do I have to know how
     to program?
                 • Local Students
                 • Freelance Developers   * http://infomotions.com/tmp/oss/support.html
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Do I have to skimp on features?
     • Open Source developers follow
         the rule of “Release early and
         release often”

     • Users vote with their dollars and
         time

     • Freedom to develop on your
         own

     • Developers love their products
                                           http://www.flickr.com/photos/programwitch/2505184887/
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Isn’t Open Source Risky?
    Casey Coleman, chief information
    officer for the GSA (U.S. General
    Services Administration), said in a
    speech ... that the GSA heavily
    relies on open source to drive down
    costs, increase flexibility of IT
    dollars, and reduce risk.

    ʻYou get much more transparency             http://www.flickr.com/photos/gmcharlt/3805445236/
    and interoperability, and that
    reduces your risk,ʼ she said.


                                          http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-9921115-16.html

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Isn’t Open Source Risky?
  Several Levels of Risk to consider:

  • Software security issues
     • Open source is just as secure if
           not more secure than
           proprietary systems because of
           its transparency

  • Company mergers and
      acquisitions
       • Because you own the code to
         your system you are not tied to
         one support source and will
         never be left without support      http://www.flickr.com/photos/auntie/102849109/


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Isn’t Open Source Risky?
  For a total 284 days in 2006 (or more than nine months out of
  the year), exploit code for known, unpatched critical flaws in pre-
  IE7 versions of the browser was publicly available on the
  Internet. Likewise, there were at least 98 days last year in which
  no software fixes from Microsoft were available to fix IE flaws
  that criminals were actively using to steal personal and financial
  data from users.

  In a total of ten cases last year, instructions detailing how to
  leverage "critical" vulnerabilities in IE were published online
  before Microsoft had a patch to fix them.

  In contrast, Internet Explorer's closest competitor in terms of
  market share -- Mozilla's Firefox browser -- experienced a single
  period lasting just nine days last year in which exploit code for a
  serious security hole was posted online before Mozilla shipped a
  patch to remedy the problem.

                                       Quote: http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2007/01/internet_explorer_unsafe_for_2.html
                                              Image: http://www.seo-quotient.com/firefox-v-internet-explorer-v-safari-web-browsers/
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Can I do it myself?
    •Absolutely, with the right in-
        house skills
             •Linux server management
             •Web programming
                •Perl / PHP / MySQL
             •Systems knowledge
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Some Numbers


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Open Source & Libraries
 When asked what Open Source apps they use at work, 977 librarians
             and library workers answered as follows




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Open Source & Libraries
When asked why they chose and open source app, 977 librarians and
              library workers answered as follows




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Give me some
                            examples!!

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Operating System

     • Is and always will be free of charge
     • Ubuntu contains all the applications
       you'll ever need:
        • word processing
        • email applications
        • web server software
        • programming tools
        • games
     • Designed with security in mind
     • Great for patron stations!!
                           Jessamyn installs Ubuntu in her library:   Lock down Ubuntu for Patron Stations:
                           http://vimeo.com/4169783                   http://ashkev.weblogs.us/archives/478

                           Download Ubuntu:
                           http://ubuntu.com
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Operating System - For Kids!

  • Is and always will be free of
    charge
  • Qimo has applications specific to
    kids
  • Based on the open source Ubuntu
    Linux desktop
  • Comes pre-installed with
    educational games for children
    aged 3 and up
  • Interface has been designed to be
    intuitive and easy to use
  • Great for children stations!!
                                         http://www.qimo4kids.com/


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Virtual Machine

  • Try operating systems without
    reformatting your machine
  • Run as many virtual machines
    as youʼd like
  • Runs operating system
    concurrently without using up
    too many resources
  • Great way to demo software
    without making the switch right
    away

                                      http://www.virtualbox.org/


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Email/Web Browser


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Email Client


  •   Customizable with Plugins
  •   Message Tagging
  •   Saved Searches
  •   High security
      • Phishing protection
      • Junk mail folder
      • Remote image blocking
  •   Easy integration with Google
      Apps and popular web mail
      services

                                     Download: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/

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Must Have Firefox Plugins

  • Lightening
     • Adds a Sunbird (another Mozilla
       product) type calendar to
       Thunderbird
     • http://www.mozilla.org/projects/
       calendar/lightning/
  • Provider for Google Calendar
     • Connects Lightning with Google
       Calendar.
     • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/
       thunderbird/addon/4631


                           Tutorial: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-integrate-google-calendar-into-thunderbird/

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Web Browser


 • Customizable with Plugins
 • Offers more security that IE
    • Phishing protection
    • Built in pop up blocker
    • Spyware protection
    • Private Browsing
    • Frequent updates
 • Built in spell checking
 • Built in RSS recognition
                              Download: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
                              Security Facts:
                               http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/security/
                              Browser Stats:
                               http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
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Must Have Firefox Plugins
  • Adblock Plus
     • Block all ads from displaying
     • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865
  • Greasemonkey
     • Allows for running of small scripts to change webpages
     • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748
     • Find 100s of Greasemonkey scripts: http://userscripts.org
  • NoScript
     • Block all scripts from running without your permission
     • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722
  • Flashblock
     • Block all flash movies from paying without your permission
     • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433
  • DownThemAll
     • Download all files on one page with a single click
     • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/201
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Alternate Browser


 • Google Chrome is a new open source
   browsing option
 • Available for many operating systems
 • More security than IE:
   • Malware protection
   • Spyware protection
   • Anti-Phishing
   • Private browsing
 • Extend functionality with plugins

                                          http://chrome.google.com
                                          https://chrome.google.com/extensions/

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Browser Syncing

 • Sync all your Firefox installs
 • Encrypts and securely synchronizes
   the Firefox experience across
   multiple browsers, so that your
   desktop, laptop, and mobile phone
   can all work together
 • Currently supports continuous
   synchronization of your bookmarks,
   browsing history, saved passwords
   and tabs


                                   https://labs.mozilla.com/projects/weave/

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Desktop Apps


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File Launcher

    • For Windows only
    • Launch anything without using your
      Start Menu
    • Launch web pages in your default
      browser
    • Indexes
       • Programs on Start Menu
       • Your Documents
       • Project Files
       • Folders
       • Bookmarks

                                           http://www.launchy.net


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Complete Office Suite

• Works on most operating
  systems
• Includes full office suite:
   • word processor
   • spreadsheet
   • presentation manager
   • drawing program
   • database application
• Similar menus to other office suites
• Save files in a variety of formats for interoperability with other office
 suites
• Mature/established applications
                                               http://www.openoffice.org


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Collaborative Editing


     • Works on most operating
       systems
     • Collaborative editor
     • Includes a multi-user chat
     • Supports multiple documents in one session
     • Each user has its own changeable color to be identified by others
     • Syntax highlighting for most programming languages
     • Session password protection
     • Multiple documents in one session
     • Drag'n'drop of documents into Gobby
                                               http://gobby.0x539.de/trac/


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Desktop Publishing

• Works on most operating
  systems
• Professional page layout
• Comes with a combination of
 "press-ready" output and new
 approaches to page layout
• Supports professional publishing
 features, such as CMYK color,
 separations, ICC color management and versatile PDF
 creation
• Non-Latin script handling in PDFs
• Several translations
                                          http://www.scribus.net/

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Photo Editing


• Works on most operating
  systems
• Supports photo retouching and
  image creation
• Includes a customizable interface
  and plugins for extended functionality
• Supports most photo formats
• Available in several languages



                                           http://gimp.org

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Project Management



  • OpenProj
  • Meant to replace Microsoft Project
  • Translated into several languages
  • Works on most operating systems
  • Advanced scheduling
  • Includes resource and cost
    algorithms




                                         http://openproj.org/openproj
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Web Authoring


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Web Development


        • Works on most operating
          systems
        • WYSIWYG editor
        • Integrated file management
          with FTP
        • Support for forms, templates, and tables
        • HTML editing interface
        • Tabbed editor
        • No official support anymore, but works great out of the box


                                                  http://nvudev.com/

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Advanced Web Development

• Works on most operating
  systems
• Integrated language support for
   • HTML
   • JavaScript/Ajax
   • CSS
• Support for advanced languages:
   • PHP
   • Jaxer
   • Ruby on Rails
   • Python

                                     http://www.aptana.com

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FTP


         • Available for client and server
         • Client works on most operating
           systems
         • Server is Windows only
         • Drag and drop interface
         • Available in several languages
         • Can filter by filename
         • Allows for remote file editing



                                             http://filezilla-project.org/

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Communication


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Web Conferencing

• Works on most operating
  systems
• Runs right in the web browser
• Secure (data encrypted by
 HTTPS)
• Meetings can be conducted
 either in conjunction with an enterpriseʼs existing
 teleconferencing service, or utilizing WebHuddleʼs optional
 voice over IP




                                              https://www.webhuddle.com/

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Web Conferencing

• Works on most operating
  systems
• Comes in open source and
  enterprise editions
• No software downloads for
 meeting hosts or attendees
 (runs in your browser)
• Share your desktop, slides, chat and voice
• Broadcast via webcam and voice over IP
• Open source version meant for developers, tech enthusiasts and
 for other non-critical environments

                                            http://www.dimdim.com/

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Instant Messaging


  • IM with multiple logins at once
  • Supports file transfers
  • Shows typing notifications
  • Allows for custom away messages
  • Windows only
     • See Adium for Mac


                              http://www.pidgin.im/
                              http://www.adiumx.com/



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Media


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Media Player

    • VLC
    • Works on most operating systems
    • Plays DVDs and CDs
    • Supports a large number of multimedia
        formats
          • AVI
          • MP3
          • WMA
          • MOV
          • WAV
          • MP4
          • MPEG
          • etc...                       http://www.videolan.org/


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Screenshots

 • ZScreen offers advanced screenshot
     options
 •   Capture entire screen or selection
 •   Upload/Save Destinations
      • FTP
      • Clipboard
      • Custom Uploader
 •   Text Features
      • Language Translator
      • Upload Clipboard Text to FTP

                                 http://www.brandonz.net/projects/zscreen/


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Music Player

   • From Mozilla (like Firefox)
   • Multiple formats on all systems:
      • MP3
      • FLAC
      • Vorbis
   • Windows formats:
      • WMA
      • WMA DRM on Windows
   • Windows & Mac formats:
      • AAC
      • Fairplay
   • Plugins available                  http://getsongbird.com/
   • Integrates with Last.fm

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Podcatcher

  • Juice's primary purpose is to manage
    podcasts
  • Works on most operating systems
  • Supports more than 15 languages
  • Supports multiple media players
  • Has a built-in directory with thousands
    of listed podcast feeds
  • Windows version is accessible for
    blind and visually impaired users


                                        http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net



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Music Editor

•   Works on most operating systems
•   Popular among podcasters
•   Record live audio
•   Import/Export audio files
•   Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF
    sound files
•   Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds
    together
•   Change the speed or pitch of a
    recording
•   Convert tapes and records into digital
    recordings or CDs
                                             http://audacity.sourceforge.net/


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Screencasting


 • Works on WindowsXP only
 • Records actions on your
   screen
 • Multi-Language support
 • Records audio from system speakers
 • Features include the ability to:
    • Add System Time Stamp To Video
    • Add Caption To Video
    • Add Watermark To Video

                                        http://camstudio.org/


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Screencasting


  • Works on Windows only
  • Record software demonstrations
      and tutorials.
  •   Include
       • Voice
       • Webcam
       • Text
  •   Publish in Flash, view on our
      website or yours.
  •   Receive ratings, comments and
      share with others.
                                      http://www.webinaria.com


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Video Editing


   • Avidemux
   • Works on most operating systems
   • Designed for simple cutting, filtering
     and encoding tasks
   • Supports many file types
      • AVI
      • DVD compatible MPEG files
      • MP4
      • ASF
   • Supports automation of projects

                                             http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/


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On the Web


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Web Office Suite

 • Install software on your own servers
 • Collaborate with colleagues online
 • Create
    • Text documents
    • Presentations
    • Task Lists
    • E-mails
    • Calendars
    • Web Links
    • Contacts
    • Spreadsheets (coming soon)

                               http://www.opengoo.org/index.html

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Invoicing
 • Windows & Linux
 • Runs on your web server behind your firewall
 • Obtain printable pdf versions of the
     invoices, with a professional look &
     feel.
 •   Save drafts of your invoices and
     continue editing them later.
 •   Automatically generate invoices on a
     periodic basis.
 •   Bill from any internet connection enabled place
     using a secure & restricted access.
 •   Meets all your privacy and security requirements,
     and allows you to backup your data on your
     computer at any time.
 •   It has a growing community of developers            http://www.siwapp.org/
     continuously working to add new features.
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Online Surveys


   •   Install on your own servers
   •   WYSIWYG HTML Editor
   •   User-Management
   •   Free with no limits on number of surveys or
       responses
   •   Multi-Lingual Surveys in more than 50 languages
   •   Integration of pictures and movies into a survey
   •   Creation of a printable survey version
   •   Anonymous and Not-Anonymous survey
   •   Open and closed group of participant surveys
   •   Optional public registration for surveys

                                                   http://limesurvey.org/

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Content Management


 • Easy to install and customize
 • Allows for user permissions
 • Plugins for events calendar, blogs
   wikis, page history and much more
 • Thousands of pre-made themes
 • Built-in search engine
 • Can run an entire library website or
   intranet




                                          http://joomla.org
                                          http://www.joomlainlibrary.com
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Advanced Content Management
 • More advanced interface and
   installation process
 • Expandable with Modules
   • The Drupal community has
     contributed many modules which
     provide functionality that extend
     Drupal core
 • Extensive online help
 • Both the content and the
   presentation can be individualized
   based on user-defined preferences.
 • Role based permission system
 • Runs 3x as many sites as the next
   CMS*                                                                                       http://drupal.org
                                                              http://listserv.uic.edu/archives/drupal4lib.html
                           * http://tomgeller.com/content/drupal-runs-three-times-many-top-sites-next-cms
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Library Content Management


 • Developed and used by librarians!
 • MaiaCMS includes modules for:
   • announcements
   • change password
   • form administration
   • front page management
   • job opening page management
   • mass mailer generation (e-mail)
   • promotion management
   • remote patron authentication
   • scheduled task management
   • site management
                              http://sourceforge.net/projects/maiacms/

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Blogging


 • Easy to install and
   customize
 • Allows for detailed user
   permissions
 • Plugins for events calendar, widgets, photo galleries and more
 • Thousands of pre-made themes
 • Includes content management functionality
 • Built-in search engine
 • Support multiple authors and blogs
 • Can run an entire library website or intranet
 • Found on nearly 3 times as many big sites as Drupal*
                                                                             http://wordpress.org
                                                                        http://wp4lib.bluwiki.com
                 * http://tomgeller.com/content/drupal-runs-three-times-many-top-sites-next-cms
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Social Network

   • BuddyPress will extend
       WordPress MU and bring
       social networking features to a
       new or existing installation
        • ExtendedProfiles
        • Private Messaging
        • Activity Streams
        • Friends
        • Groups
   •   Create your own library
       network for community
       members                           http://buddypress.org
                                         http://mu.wordpress.org


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Web Analytics

   • Keep statistics for your
       websites
   •   An open source alternative to
       Google Analytics
   •   PHP/MySQL software
       program that you download
       and install on your own
       webserver
   •   You own your data: because
       Piwik is installed on your
       server, the data is stored in
       your own database
   •   Customizable interface
                                       http://piwik.org/


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Project Management


 • Web-based project management
 • Handles all sizes of projects
 • User management
 • Email based trouble ticket system
 • Project listings and hierarchical task list
 • File repository
 • Contact list
 • Calendar
 • Discussion forum


                                          http://dotproject.net

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Course Management


 • Web-based classrooms
 • Permissions for students,
   teachers and administrators
 • Built-in chat rooms and
   message boards
 • Suitable for 100% online classes as well as supplementing
   face-to-face learning
 • Multiple languages, themes, plugins and activity modules
 • Includes modules for assignment and quizzes

                                     http://moodle.org

Monday, January 25, 2010                                       75
Open Access Journal Management

  • Open Journal System from PKP
  • Manage your own open access journal
  • Used by journals such as Code4Lib and
      Collaborative Librarianship
  •   Editors configure requirements, sections,
      review process, etc
  •   Online submission and management of all
      content
  •   Comprehensive indexing of content part of
      global system
  •   Complete context-sensitive online Help
      support
                                                  http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ojs

Monday, January 25, 2010                                                     76
Help Desk Ticketing

 • Support ticket system
 • Seamlessly integrates inquiries
      created via email and web-based
      forms into a simple easy to use
      multi-user web interface
 •    Easily manage, organize and
      archive all your support requests
      and responses in one place
 •    Clients will be able to view ticket's
      status and history online
 •    Widely-used

                                              http://osticket.com/

Monday, January 25, 2010                                             77
Scheduling


Monday, January 25, 2010                78
Meeting Room Booking


    • Web/Intranet based (any browser)
    • Flexible Repeating Bookings
    • Authentication with your existing user
      database (eg Netware, NT Domain,
      NIS etc.)
    • Ensures that conflicting entries cannot
      be entered
    • Room administrators can be notified of bookings by email
    • Multiple languages supported
                                         http://mrbs.sourceforge.net/

Monday, January 25, 2010                                                79
PC Reservations

   • Full featured, open source, free PC
     bookings reservation system
   • Patrons can book time on a station
     from home, office, school or the library
     itself
   • Walk-Up Booking
   • Penalties for "No Show" Reservations
   • Reminders
   • Double-Booking Prevention
   • Client software for both Windows and
     Linux


                                   http://userful.com/products/pre-book
Monday, January 25, 2010                                                  80
Public PC Management
 • Integrated multi-platform kiosk
   management system.
 • Includes:
  • Prepaid access and membership
    access
  • Remote logoff, shutdown, and
    messaging
  • Customizable login dialog text
  • Remote viewing of network status from
    an external location using a web
    browser
  • Grouping of workstations according to
    program access

                                     http://openkiosk.sourceforge.net/
Monday, January 25, 2010                                                 81
Research


Monday, January 25, 2010              82
Library Plugin

 • Open Source browser plugin for
   Firefox and Internet Explorer
   • Set up much easier on Firefox
 • Provides access to library resources
   from the browser
 • Uses an open source framework
   from which editions for specific libraries can be built
 • Currently, 650+ academic and public libraries have
   created public LibX editions
 • Integrates into popular websites (Google Scholar,
   Amazon, Barnes & Noble)
                                                    http://libx.org



Monday, January 25, 2010                                              83
Research Assistant


   • Open source Firefox extension
   • Helps you collect, manage, and
     cite research resources
   • Playlist-like organization
   • Allows for note-taking
   • Includes saved searches and tags
   • Integration with MS Office & Open Office
   • Data stored in your web browser
     • New version (in beta) allows for storing of files and
       bibliography online as well
     • Beta version allows for shared collections
                                              http://zotero.org
                                              http://www.zotero.org/translators
                                              http://research.library.gsu.edu/zotero
Monday, January 25, 2010                                                               84
Institutional Repository

    • Store research papers and presentations
      for your organization
    • Captures your data in any format:
      • text
      • video
      • audio
      • data
    • Customizable to your needs
    • Searchable
    • Provides access control
    • Widely used in the academic world

                                          http://www.dspace.org
Monday, January 25, 2010                                          85
Library Apps


Monday, January 25, 2010                  86
Reference Stats


  • Provides a simple way for library
    reference & service desks to track
    statistics on the number of
    questions asked
  • Provides tools to build a simple
    knowledge base
  • Web-based
  • Runs on Linux or Windows Server


                                         http://code.google.com/p/libstats/


Monday, January 25, 2010                                                      87
Ebook Library Management

 • Format conversion (all major
   Ebook formats can be converted
   from)
 • Syncing to Ebook reader devices
 • Fetching news from the web and
   converting it into Ebook form
 • Viewing many different Ebook
   formats
 • Giving you access to your book
   collection over the Internet using
   just a browser/email client

                                        http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net

Monday, January 25, 2010                                                88
OPAC
 • Blacklight OPAC
 • Allows for indexing multiple types
     of objects from the repository with
     separate metadata standards
      • Allows for searching of bib
        records alongside digital library
        items
 •   Friendly interface
      • RSS Feeds for search results
      • Facetted Searching
      • Cover images
 •   Speedy/Friendly search engine

                                       http://rubyforge.org/projects/blacklight/
                                       http://blacklight.betech.virginia.edu/
Monday, January 25, 2010                                                           89
OPAC


 • Currently only works with Voyager
    • More ILS support to come
 • Faceted results
 • Save lists
 • Zotero integration
 • Persistent URLs
 • Author biographies
 • Similar items searching
 • Browsable

                                       http://vufind.org


Monday, January 25, 2010                                  90
CMS & OPAC in One

    • CMS and OPAC with faceted
      searching and browsing features
    • Leverages WordPress to offer rich
      content management features for
      all a libraryʼs content
    • Free and open source
    • Represents library catalogs in an
      easily searchable, highly remixable
      web-based format



                                            http://about.scriblio.net

Monday, January 25, 2010                                                91
CMS & OPAC in One

 • SOPAC (Social Online Public Access
     Catalog) is a module for the Drupal CMS
     that provides true integration of your
     library catalog within Drupal while
     allowing users to tag, rate, and review
     your holdings.
     • Faceted browsing
     • 100% customizable interface via the
        Drupal template system
     • Ability to remove search limiters
     • Saved searches
     • Integrated renewals, holds placement,
        and fine payment
     • Ability to customize the user experience
        via the administrative control panel      http://thesocialopac.net

Monday, January 25, 2010                                                     92
Course Reserves

 • Enables both instructors and library
    staff to manage reserve lists
 • Allows users to upload files, link to
   online materials, and fax documents
   directly into the system as PDFs
 • Integrates with the library's catalog,
   providing convenient access to all
   course materials, physical and
   electronic, in one place
 • Allows instructors to reactivate
   reserve lists for classes they've
   taught before
 • Can be deployed in single-library or
   multi-library environments
                                            http://www.reservesdirect.org

Monday, January 25, 2010                                                    93
Cataloging Tool

 • Web based
 • Export records in
   multiple formats
    • MARC21
    • MARCXML
    • More to come
 • Authority Control
 • Syntax highlighting
 • Search multiple
   Z39.50 servers for
   copy cataloging records
 • Also available as a free online community cataloging service
 • Intended as stand alone cataloging tool, or as ILS plugin
    • ILS plugin only for Koha to date
                                            http://biblios.org
                                            http://biblios.net
Monday, January 25, 2010                                          94
Digital Library


    • Available for most operating systems
    • Multi-lingual
    • Library can contain:
      • Images
      • Audio recordings
      • Video recordings
      • Documents (PDF, Word, etc)
      • URLs of web resources




                                             http://www.greenstone.org/
Monday, January 25, 2010                                                  95
Community Digital Library


    • Library can contain:
      • Images
      • Audio recordings
      • Video recordings
      • Documents
      • URLs of web resources
    • Community built / collaborative
      effort between librarians and patrons
    • Great for genealogy and local history



                                          http://kete.net.nz/
Monday, January 25, 2010                                        96
Online Exhibitions


     • Professional-looking exhibit sites that
     showcase collections
     • Dublin Core metadata structure
     • Multiple themes
     • Plug-ins for geolocation and bi-lingual
     sites
     • Web 2.0 technologies, including:
        • Tagging
        • Blogging
        • RSS feeds


                                             http://omeka.org/
Monday, January 25, 2010                                         97
Integrated Library System
   • Installs to your desktop
   • Offers the following functions
     • Cataloging
     • Circulation
     • Patron Management
   • In development
     • Acquisitions
     • Serials
   • Software available for free
   • Support available at
     reasonable prices
   • Data is yours!
                                      http://open-ils.org
Monday, January 25, 2010                                    98
Web Based Integrated Library System
   • Fully web-based ILS
   • Offers same features as the
     proprietary ILS
     • Cataloging
     • Circulation
     • Patron Management
     • Acquisitions
     • Serials
   • Software available for free
   • Support available at
     reasonable prices
   • Data is yours!
                                   http://koha.org
Monday, January 25, 2010                             99
Now What?


Monday, January 25, 2010               100
Play Time

  • Start downloading
     and installing
     applications that will
     make things more
     efficient (and possibly
     affordable) for you.
                                http://www.flickr.com/photos/nengard/3253133986/



Monday, January 25, 2010                                                      101
Portable Play

  • Canʼt install software on your
     work computer?
      • Try PortableApps:
         • Install on your USB drive
           and use many of these open
           source applications without
           installing to the hard drive




                                      http://portableapps.com
Monday, January 25, 2010                                        102
Local Play

  • Donʼt have access to a web
     server?
      • Try BitNami:
         • Free, easy to setup wikis,
           blogs, forums and many other
           web applications that you can
           run locally or in the cloud.
           BitNami makes deploying
           server software a simple and
           enjoyable process.
                                           http://bitnami.org/

Monday, January 25, 2010                                         103
Additional Links
          • Top 50 Programs that Drive You Crazy & their OS Alternatives:
             http://tinyurl.com/2xju2m

          • OSS Watch, open source software advisory service:
             http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk

          • Open Source as Alternative
             http://www.osalt.com

          • Open Source Living
             http://osliving.com

          • Open Source Software and Libraries Bibliography
             http://www.vuw.ac.nz/staff/brenda_chawner/biblio.html

          • Nicoleʼs Delicious bookmarks:
             http://delicious.com/nengard/opensource
Monday, January 25, 2010                                                    104
Open Source Blogs

           • The Open Road
               http://www.cnet.com/openroad/

           • Open Ended from Ars Technica
               http://arstechnica.com/open-source

           • The H Open Source
               http://www.h-online.com/open/

           • ZDNet Open Source
               http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source

           • New York Times - Open
               http://open.nytimes.com

           • OSS & Libraries (Yahoo! Pipe)
               http://tinyurl.com/5aohv9
Monday, January 25, 2010                            105
Online Reading List
  • Open Source: Narrowing the Divides between Education, Business, and Community
     http://connect.educause.edu/display/47941

  • Open Source Software in Libraries
     http://infomotions.com/musings/ossnlibraries/

  • Open Source Software and Libraries Bibliography
     http://www.vuw.ac.nz/staff/brenda_chawner/biblio.html

  • We Love Open Source Software. No, You Canʼt Have Our Code
     http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/527

  • A Primer on Risk
     http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6611591.html

  • Nicoleʼs Zotero Library
     http://www.zotero.org/nengard/items/collection/1796131
Monday, January 25, 2010                                                       106
Print Reading List

     • The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open
         Source by an Accidental Revolutionary by Eric S. Raymond

     • Embracing Insanity: Open Source Software Development by
         Russell Pavlicek

     • The success of open source by Steve Weber
     • The open source alternative: Understanding risks and leveraging
         opportunities by Heather J. Meeker

     • Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Evolution by Chris DiBona,
         Mark Stone, and Danese Cooper

     • Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free
         Software Project by Karl Fogel (http://producingoss.com)

Monday, January 25, 2010                                                 107
Thank You

                Nicole C. Engard
               nengard@gmail.com

        Upcoming Book:
   opensource.web2learning.net


            Slides: http://web2learning.net > click
                  Publications & Presentations
Monday, January 25, 2010                              108

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Libraries & Open Source: Freedom and Community

  • 1. Libraries & Open Source: Freedom and Community Nicole C. Engard Director of Open Source Education ByWater Solutions nengard@gmail.com Monday, January 25, 2010 1
  • 2. Outline What is Open Source? Products for your Library Q&A Throughout Monday, January 25, 2010 2
  • 3. What is Open Source? • “Isnʼt that insecure?” • “I donʼt want to share my data!” • “How can it be any good if itʼs free?” • “We donʼt have the staff to handle open source.” • “Weʼve never had success with homegrown systems.” Monday, January 25, 2010 3
  • 4. What is Open Source? Open source software is software that users have the ability to run, distribute, study and modify for any purpose. Open source is a collaborative software- development method that harnesses the power of peer review and transparency of process to develop code that is freely accessible.1 Open source draws on an ecosystem of thousands of developers and customers all over the world to drive innovation.2 1,2 http://connect.educause.edu/display/47941 Monday, January 25, 2010 4
  • 5. What is Free Software? • Often you will hear Free & Open Source Software (F/OSS) in conjunction. • The Free Software Definition (http:// www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) is similar to, but not identical to the Open Source Definition (http:// www.opensource.org/docs/ definition.php) • Free does not mean free of cost - it means Free as in Freedom Monday, January 25, 2010 5
  • 6. What is Open Source? The Cathedral (proprietary software) •Development occurs behind walls •Source code is usually not provided - kept locked up •Corporate hierarchy The Bazaar (open source software) •Code developed over the Internet with several others in public view •Source code open to all users •“Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow” http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/ Monday, January 25, 2010 6
  • 7. Open Source Governance What kind of quality control is there? •Most open source projects have a release manager or a manager of some sort who reviews the code and approves it before adding it to the final release What is the roll of the community? •The community looks out for the best interests of the software. They work as the governing body behind all decisions related to the software. The community decides what features to develop next and who the managers are. Monday, January 25, 2010 7
  • 8. Open Source Community • Open source is about more than free software • Community is crucial to the growth of open source • Without shared knowledge and collaboration the project will not grow • People who use open source can collaborate in many ways with the community • Write code • Write documentation • Debug • Educate others Monday, January 25, 2010 8
  • 9. Open Source Crowdsourcing “Crowdsourcing has it genesis in the open source movement in software. The development of the Linux operating system proved that a community of like-minded peers was capable of creating a better product than a corporate behemoth like Microsoft. Open source revealed a fundamental truth about humans that had gone largely unnoticed until the connectively of the Internet brought it into high relief: labor can often be organized more efficiently in the context of a community than it can in the context of the corporation. The best person to do a job is the one who most wants to do that job; and the best people to evaluate their performance are their friends and peers who, by the way, will enthusiastically pitch in to improve the final product, simply for the sheer pleasure of helping one another and creating something beautiful from which they all will benefit.” Howe, J. (2008). Crowdsourcing: Why the power of the crowd is driving the future of business. New York: Crown Business. p.8 Monday, January 25, 2010 9
  • 10. Who’s Using Open Source? • Government Agencies • All Kinds of Businesses • Schools (K-colleges) • Web Developers Monday, January 25, 2010 10
  • 11. Open Source in Business http://www.unisys.com/about__unisys/news_a_events/industry__analyst__reports/open__source__software__expanding.htm Monday, January 25, 2010 11
  • 12. Open Source on the Web Total Active Servers: 6/2000 to 1/2010 http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2010/01/07/january_2010_web_server_survey.html Monday, January 25, 2010 12
  • 13. Why so Popular? • Reliability through Peer Review • Freedom to Innovate • No Vendor Lock-in • User-centric Development • Zero License Fees Monday, January 25, 2010 13
  • 14. Why should libraries care?? Monday, January 25, 2010 14
  • 15. Open Source & Libraries Libraries and Open Source Both... • Believe that information should be freely accessible to everyone • Give away stuff • Benefit from the generosity of others • Are about communities • Make the world a better place -- Horton, G. http://tinyurl.com/3jvumn Monday, January 25, 2010 15
  • 16. Open Source & Libraries Libraries and Open Source make the perfect pair [Librarians] "are almost ethically required to use and develop open source software." -- Crawford, R. S. http://www.lugod.org/presentations/oss4lib.pdf "The open source movement and libraries have a lot in common, not the least of which is the belief in free and open access to ideas and information" -- Burger, T. M. http://www.linux.com/feature/59491 http://www.flickr.com/photos/cavort/151687944/ Monday, January 25, 2010 16
  • 17. Open Source & Libraries Libraries and Open Source make the perfect pair “Libraries are committed to the notion of the ʻcommons.ʼ Libraries are in fact one of the last best hopes for the preservation of the intellectual commons. That value system should extend to the intellectual work we do on our access systems. We should reclaim the domain of library technology from the commercial and proprietary realms and actualize is as part of our vision of the commons. ... We are also congenital collaborators. Can you think of any other group of institutions that share their stuff the way we do through ILL? -- Lucia, J. http://pln.palinet.org/wiki/index.php/Open_source_plans Monday, January 25, 2010 17
  • 18. Open Source Concerns http://www.unisys.com/about__unisys/news_a_events/industry__analyst__reports/open__source__software__expanding.htm Monday, January 25, 2010 18
  • 19. Open Source & Libraries Common questions libraries have: Is there support? Do I have to know how to program? Do I have to skimp on features? Isn’t Open Source risky? Can I do it myself? Monday, January 25, 2010 19
  • 20. Support for Open Source Is there support? • ByWater Solutions • BibLibre • Equinox • YourLibrarySite • And more!* Do I have to know how to program? • Local Students • Freelance Developers * http://infomotions.com/tmp/oss/support.html Monday, January 25, 2010 20
  • 21. Do I have to skimp on features? • Open Source developers follow the rule of “Release early and release often” • Users vote with their dollars and time • Freedom to develop on your own • Developers love their products http://www.flickr.com/photos/programwitch/2505184887/ Monday, January 25, 2010 21
  • 22. Isn’t Open Source Risky? Casey Coleman, chief information officer for the GSA (U.S. General Services Administration), said in a speech ... that the GSA heavily relies on open source to drive down costs, increase flexibility of IT dollars, and reduce risk. ʻYou get much more transparency http://www.flickr.com/photos/gmcharlt/3805445236/ and interoperability, and that reduces your risk,ʼ she said. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-9921115-16.html Monday, January 25, 2010 22
  • 23. Isn’t Open Source Risky? Several Levels of Risk to consider: • Software security issues • Open source is just as secure if not more secure than proprietary systems because of its transparency • Company mergers and acquisitions • Because you own the code to your system you are not tied to one support source and will never be left without support http://www.flickr.com/photos/auntie/102849109/ Monday, January 25, 2010 23
  • 24. Isn’t Open Source Risky? For a total 284 days in 2006 (or more than nine months out of the year), exploit code for known, unpatched critical flaws in pre- IE7 versions of the browser was publicly available on the Internet. Likewise, there were at least 98 days last year in which no software fixes from Microsoft were available to fix IE flaws that criminals were actively using to steal personal and financial data from users. In a total of ten cases last year, instructions detailing how to leverage "critical" vulnerabilities in IE were published online before Microsoft had a patch to fix them. In contrast, Internet Explorer's closest competitor in terms of market share -- Mozilla's Firefox browser -- experienced a single period lasting just nine days last year in which exploit code for a serious security hole was posted online before Mozilla shipped a patch to remedy the problem. Quote: http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2007/01/internet_explorer_unsafe_for_2.html Image: http://www.seo-quotient.com/firefox-v-internet-explorer-v-safari-web-browsers/ Monday, January 25, 2010 24
  • 25. Can I do it myself? •Absolutely, with the right in- house skills •Linux server management •Web programming •Perl / PHP / MySQL •Systems knowledge Monday, January 25, 2010 25
  • 27. Open Source & Libraries When asked what Open Source apps they use at work, 977 librarians and library workers answered as follows Monday, January 25, 2010 27
  • 28. Open Source & Libraries When asked why they chose and open source app, 977 librarians and library workers answered as follows Monday, January 25, 2010 28
  • 29. Give me some examples!! Monday, January 25, 2010 29
  • 30. Operating System • Is and always will be free of charge • Ubuntu contains all the applications you'll ever need: • word processing • email applications • web server software • programming tools • games • Designed with security in mind • Great for patron stations!! Jessamyn installs Ubuntu in her library: Lock down Ubuntu for Patron Stations: http://vimeo.com/4169783 http://ashkev.weblogs.us/archives/478 Download Ubuntu: http://ubuntu.com Monday, January 25, 2010 30
  • 31. Operating System - For Kids! • Is and always will be free of charge • Qimo has applications specific to kids • Based on the open source Ubuntu Linux desktop • Comes pre-installed with educational games for children aged 3 and up • Interface has been designed to be intuitive and easy to use • Great for children stations!! http://www.qimo4kids.com/ Monday, January 25, 2010 31
  • 32. Virtual Machine • Try operating systems without reformatting your machine • Run as many virtual machines as youʼd like • Runs operating system concurrently without using up too many resources • Great way to demo software without making the switch right away http://www.virtualbox.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 32
  • 34. Email Client • Customizable with Plugins • Message Tagging • Saved Searches • High security • Phishing protection • Junk mail folder • Remote image blocking • Easy integration with Google Apps and popular web mail services Download: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/ Monday, January 25, 2010 34
  • 35. Must Have Firefox Plugins • Lightening • Adds a Sunbird (another Mozilla product) type calendar to Thunderbird • http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ calendar/lightning/ • Provider for Google Calendar • Connects Lightning with Google Calendar. • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/ thunderbird/addon/4631 Tutorial: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-integrate-google-calendar-into-thunderbird/ Monday, January 25, 2010 35
  • 36. Web Browser • Customizable with Plugins • Offers more security that IE • Phishing protection • Built in pop up blocker • Spyware protection • Private Browsing • Frequent updates • Built in spell checking • Built in RSS recognition Download: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ Security Facts: http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/security/ Browser Stats: http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp Monday, January 25, 2010 36
  • 37. Must Have Firefox Plugins • Adblock Plus • Block all ads from displaying • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865 • Greasemonkey • Allows for running of small scripts to change webpages • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748 • Find 100s of Greasemonkey scripts: http://userscripts.org • NoScript • Block all scripts from running without your permission • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722 • Flashblock • Block all flash movies from paying without your permission • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433 • DownThemAll • Download all files on one page with a single click • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/201 Monday, January 25, 2010 37
  • 38. Alternate Browser • Google Chrome is a new open source browsing option • Available for many operating systems • More security than IE: • Malware protection • Spyware protection • Anti-Phishing • Private browsing • Extend functionality with plugins http://chrome.google.com https://chrome.google.com/extensions/ Monday, January 25, 2010 38
  • 39. Browser Syncing • Sync all your Firefox installs • Encrypts and securely synchronizes the Firefox experience across multiple browsers, so that your desktop, laptop, and mobile phone can all work together • Currently supports continuous synchronization of your bookmarks, browsing history, saved passwords and tabs https://labs.mozilla.com/projects/weave/ Monday, January 25, 2010 39
  • 41. File Launcher • For Windows only • Launch anything without using your Start Menu • Launch web pages in your default browser • Indexes • Programs on Start Menu • Your Documents • Project Files • Folders • Bookmarks http://www.launchy.net Monday, January 25, 2010 41
  • 42. Complete Office Suite • Works on most operating systems • Includes full office suite: • word processor • spreadsheet • presentation manager • drawing program • database application • Similar menus to other office suites • Save files in a variety of formats for interoperability with other office suites • Mature/established applications http://www.openoffice.org Monday, January 25, 2010 42
  • 43. Collaborative Editing • Works on most operating systems • Collaborative editor • Includes a multi-user chat • Supports multiple documents in one session • Each user has its own changeable color to be identified by others • Syntax highlighting for most programming languages • Session password protection • Multiple documents in one session • Drag'n'drop of documents into Gobby http://gobby.0x539.de/trac/ Monday, January 25, 2010 43
  • 44. Desktop Publishing • Works on most operating systems • Professional page layout • Comes with a combination of "press-ready" output and new approaches to page layout • Supports professional publishing features, such as CMYK color, separations, ICC color management and versatile PDF creation • Non-Latin script handling in PDFs • Several translations http://www.scribus.net/ Monday, January 25, 2010 44
  • 45. Photo Editing • Works on most operating systems • Supports photo retouching and image creation • Includes a customizable interface and plugins for extended functionality • Supports most photo formats • Available in several languages http://gimp.org Monday, January 25, 2010 45
  • 46. Project Management • OpenProj • Meant to replace Microsoft Project • Translated into several languages • Works on most operating systems • Advanced scheduling • Includes resource and cost algorithms http://openproj.org/openproj Monday, January 25, 2010 46
  • 48. Web Development • Works on most operating systems • WYSIWYG editor • Integrated file management with FTP • Support for forms, templates, and tables • HTML editing interface • Tabbed editor • No official support anymore, but works great out of the box http://nvudev.com/ Monday, January 25, 2010 48
  • 49. Advanced Web Development • Works on most operating systems • Integrated language support for • HTML • JavaScript/Ajax • CSS • Support for advanced languages: • PHP • Jaxer • Ruby on Rails • Python http://www.aptana.com Monday, January 25, 2010 49
  • 50. FTP • Available for client and server • Client works on most operating systems • Server is Windows only • Drag and drop interface • Available in several languages • Can filter by filename • Allows for remote file editing http://filezilla-project.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 50
  • 52. Web Conferencing • Works on most operating systems • Runs right in the web browser • Secure (data encrypted by HTTPS) • Meetings can be conducted either in conjunction with an enterpriseʼs existing teleconferencing service, or utilizing WebHuddleʼs optional voice over IP https://www.webhuddle.com/ Monday, January 25, 2010 52
  • 53. Web Conferencing • Works on most operating systems • Comes in open source and enterprise editions • No software downloads for meeting hosts or attendees (runs in your browser) • Share your desktop, slides, chat and voice • Broadcast via webcam and voice over IP • Open source version meant for developers, tech enthusiasts and for other non-critical environments http://www.dimdim.com/ Monday, January 25, 2010 53
  • 54. Instant Messaging • IM with multiple logins at once • Supports file transfers • Shows typing notifications • Allows for custom away messages • Windows only • See Adium for Mac http://www.pidgin.im/ http://www.adiumx.com/ Monday, January 25, 2010 54
  • 56. Media Player • VLC • Works on most operating systems • Plays DVDs and CDs • Supports a large number of multimedia formats • AVI • MP3 • WMA • MOV • WAV • MP4 • MPEG • etc... http://www.videolan.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 56
  • 57. Screenshots • ZScreen offers advanced screenshot options • Capture entire screen or selection • Upload/Save Destinations • FTP • Clipboard • Custom Uploader • Text Features • Language Translator • Upload Clipboard Text to FTP http://www.brandonz.net/projects/zscreen/ Monday, January 25, 2010 57
  • 58. Music Player • From Mozilla (like Firefox) • Multiple formats on all systems: • MP3 • FLAC • Vorbis • Windows formats: • WMA • WMA DRM on Windows • Windows & Mac formats: • AAC • Fairplay • Plugins available http://getsongbird.com/ • Integrates with Last.fm Monday, January 25, 2010 58
  • 59. Podcatcher • Juice's primary purpose is to manage podcasts • Works on most operating systems • Supports more than 15 languages • Supports multiple media players • Has a built-in directory with thousands of listed podcast feeds • Windows version is accessible for blind and visually impaired users http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net Monday, January 25, 2010 59
  • 60. Music Editor • Works on most operating systems • Popular among podcasters • Record live audio • Import/Export audio files • Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files • Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together • Change the speed or pitch of a recording • Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Monday, January 25, 2010 60
  • 61. Screencasting • Works on WindowsXP only • Records actions on your screen • Multi-Language support • Records audio from system speakers • Features include the ability to: • Add System Time Stamp To Video • Add Caption To Video • Add Watermark To Video http://camstudio.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 61
  • 62. Screencasting • Works on Windows only • Record software demonstrations and tutorials. • Include • Voice • Webcam • Text • Publish in Flash, view on our website or yours. • Receive ratings, comments and share with others. http://www.webinaria.com Monday, January 25, 2010 62
  • 63. Video Editing • Avidemux • Works on most operating systems • Designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks • Supports many file types • AVI • DVD compatible MPEG files • MP4 • ASF • Supports automation of projects http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/ Monday, January 25, 2010 63
  • 64. On the Web Monday, January 25, 2010 64
  • 65. Web Office Suite • Install software on your own servers • Collaborate with colleagues online • Create • Text documents • Presentations • Task Lists • E-mails • Calendars • Web Links • Contacts • Spreadsheets (coming soon) http://www.opengoo.org/index.html Monday, January 25, 2010 65
  • 66. Invoicing • Windows & Linux • Runs on your web server behind your firewall • Obtain printable pdf versions of the invoices, with a professional look & feel. • Save drafts of your invoices and continue editing them later. • Automatically generate invoices on a periodic basis. • Bill from any internet connection enabled place using a secure & restricted access. • Meets all your privacy and security requirements, and allows you to backup your data on your computer at any time. • It has a growing community of developers http://www.siwapp.org/ continuously working to add new features. Monday, January 25, 2010 66
  • 67. Online Surveys • Install on your own servers • WYSIWYG HTML Editor • User-Management • Free with no limits on number of surveys or responses • Multi-Lingual Surveys in more than 50 languages • Integration of pictures and movies into a survey • Creation of a printable survey version • Anonymous and Not-Anonymous survey • Open and closed group of participant surveys • Optional public registration for surveys http://limesurvey.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 67
  • 68. Content Management • Easy to install and customize • Allows for user permissions • Plugins for events calendar, blogs wikis, page history and much more • Thousands of pre-made themes • Built-in search engine • Can run an entire library website or intranet http://joomla.org http://www.joomlainlibrary.com Monday, January 25, 2010 68
  • 69. Advanced Content Management • More advanced interface and installation process • Expandable with Modules • The Drupal community has contributed many modules which provide functionality that extend Drupal core • Extensive online help • Both the content and the presentation can be individualized based on user-defined preferences. • Role based permission system • Runs 3x as many sites as the next CMS* http://drupal.org http://listserv.uic.edu/archives/drupal4lib.html * http://tomgeller.com/content/drupal-runs-three-times-many-top-sites-next-cms Monday, January 25, 2010 69
  • 70. Library Content Management • Developed and used by librarians! • MaiaCMS includes modules for: • announcements • change password • form administration • front page management • job opening page management • mass mailer generation (e-mail) • promotion management • remote patron authentication • scheduled task management • site management http://sourceforge.net/projects/maiacms/ Monday, January 25, 2010 70
  • 71. Blogging • Easy to install and customize • Allows for detailed user permissions • Plugins for events calendar, widgets, photo galleries and more • Thousands of pre-made themes • Includes content management functionality • Built-in search engine • Support multiple authors and blogs • Can run an entire library website or intranet • Found on nearly 3 times as many big sites as Drupal* http://wordpress.org http://wp4lib.bluwiki.com * http://tomgeller.com/content/drupal-runs-three-times-many-top-sites-next-cms Monday, January 25, 2010 71
  • 72. Social Network • BuddyPress will extend WordPress MU and bring social networking features to a new or existing installation • ExtendedProfiles • Private Messaging • Activity Streams • Friends • Groups • Create your own library network for community members http://buddypress.org http://mu.wordpress.org Monday, January 25, 2010 72
  • 73. Web Analytics • Keep statistics for your websites • An open source alternative to Google Analytics • PHP/MySQL software program that you download and install on your own webserver • You own your data: because Piwik is installed on your server, the data is stored in your own database • Customizable interface http://piwik.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 73
  • 74. Project Management • Web-based project management • Handles all sizes of projects • User management • Email based trouble ticket system • Project listings and hierarchical task list • File repository • Contact list • Calendar • Discussion forum http://dotproject.net Monday, January 25, 2010 74
  • 75. Course Management • Web-based classrooms • Permissions for students, teachers and administrators • Built-in chat rooms and message boards • Suitable for 100% online classes as well as supplementing face-to-face learning • Multiple languages, themes, plugins and activity modules • Includes modules for assignment and quizzes http://moodle.org Monday, January 25, 2010 75
  • 76. Open Access Journal Management • Open Journal System from PKP • Manage your own open access journal • Used by journals such as Code4Lib and Collaborative Librarianship • Editors configure requirements, sections, review process, etc • Online submission and management of all content • Comprehensive indexing of content part of global system • Complete context-sensitive online Help support http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ojs Monday, January 25, 2010 76
  • 77. Help Desk Ticketing • Support ticket system • Seamlessly integrates inquiries created via email and web-based forms into a simple easy to use multi-user web interface • Easily manage, organize and archive all your support requests and responses in one place • Clients will be able to view ticket's status and history online • Widely-used http://osticket.com/ Monday, January 25, 2010 77
  • 79. Meeting Room Booking • Web/Intranet based (any browser) • Flexible Repeating Bookings • Authentication with your existing user database (eg Netware, NT Domain, NIS etc.) • Ensures that conflicting entries cannot be entered • Room administrators can be notified of bookings by email • Multiple languages supported http://mrbs.sourceforge.net/ Monday, January 25, 2010 79
  • 80. PC Reservations • Full featured, open source, free PC bookings reservation system • Patrons can book time on a station from home, office, school or the library itself • Walk-Up Booking • Penalties for "No Show" Reservations • Reminders • Double-Booking Prevention • Client software for both Windows and Linux http://userful.com/products/pre-book Monday, January 25, 2010 80
  • 81. Public PC Management • Integrated multi-platform kiosk management system. • Includes: • Prepaid access and membership access • Remote logoff, shutdown, and messaging • Customizable login dialog text • Remote viewing of network status from an external location using a web browser • Grouping of workstations according to program access http://openkiosk.sourceforge.net/ Monday, January 25, 2010 81
  • 83. Library Plugin • Open Source browser plugin for Firefox and Internet Explorer • Set up much easier on Firefox • Provides access to library resources from the browser • Uses an open source framework from which editions for specific libraries can be built • Currently, 650+ academic and public libraries have created public LibX editions • Integrates into popular websites (Google Scholar, Amazon, Barnes & Noble) http://libx.org Monday, January 25, 2010 83
  • 84. Research Assistant • Open source Firefox extension • Helps you collect, manage, and cite research resources • Playlist-like organization • Allows for note-taking • Includes saved searches and tags • Integration with MS Office & Open Office • Data stored in your web browser • New version (in beta) allows for storing of files and bibliography online as well • Beta version allows for shared collections http://zotero.org http://www.zotero.org/translators http://research.library.gsu.edu/zotero Monday, January 25, 2010 84
  • 85. Institutional Repository • Store research papers and presentations for your organization • Captures your data in any format: • text • video • audio • data • Customizable to your needs • Searchable • Provides access control • Widely used in the academic world http://www.dspace.org Monday, January 25, 2010 85
  • 87. Reference Stats • Provides a simple way for library reference & service desks to track statistics on the number of questions asked • Provides tools to build a simple knowledge base • Web-based • Runs on Linux or Windows Server http://code.google.com/p/libstats/ Monday, January 25, 2010 87
  • 88. Ebook Library Management • Format conversion (all major Ebook formats can be converted from) • Syncing to Ebook reader devices • Fetching news from the web and converting it into Ebook form • Viewing many different Ebook formats • Giving you access to your book collection over the Internet using just a browser/email client http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net Monday, January 25, 2010 88
  • 89. OPAC • Blacklight OPAC • Allows for indexing multiple types of objects from the repository with separate metadata standards • Allows for searching of bib records alongside digital library items • Friendly interface • RSS Feeds for search results • Facetted Searching • Cover images • Speedy/Friendly search engine http://rubyforge.org/projects/blacklight/ http://blacklight.betech.virginia.edu/ Monday, January 25, 2010 89
  • 90. OPAC • Currently only works with Voyager • More ILS support to come • Faceted results • Save lists • Zotero integration • Persistent URLs • Author biographies • Similar items searching • Browsable http://vufind.org Monday, January 25, 2010 90
  • 91. CMS & OPAC in One • CMS and OPAC with faceted searching and browsing features • Leverages WordPress to offer rich content management features for all a libraryʼs content • Free and open source • Represents library catalogs in an easily searchable, highly remixable web-based format http://about.scriblio.net Monday, January 25, 2010 91
  • 92. CMS & OPAC in One • SOPAC (Social Online Public Access Catalog) is a module for the Drupal CMS that provides true integration of your library catalog within Drupal while allowing users to tag, rate, and review your holdings. • Faceted browsing • 100% customizable interface via the Drupal template system • Ability to remove search limiters • Saved searches • Integrated renewals, holds placement, and fine payment • Ability to customize the user experience via the administrative control panel http://thesocialopac.net Monday, January 25, 2010 92
  • 93. Course Reserves • Enables both instructors and library staff to manage reserve lists • Allows users to upload files, link to online materials, and fax documents directly into the system as PDFs • Integrates with the library's catalog, providing convenient access to all course materials, physical and electronic, in one place • Allows instructors to reactivate reserve lists for classes they've taught before • Can be deployed in single-library or multi-library environments http://www.reservesdirect.org Monday, January 25, 2010 93
  • 94. Cataloging Tool • Web based • Export records in multiple formats • MARC21 • MARCXML • More to come • Authority Control • Syntax highlighting • Search multiple Z39.50 servers for copy cataloging records • Also available as a free online community cataloging service • Intended as stand alone cataloging tool, or as ILS plugin • ILS plugin only for Koha to date http://biblios.org http://biblios.net Monday, January 25, 2010 94
  • 95. Digital Library • Available for most operating systems • Multi-lingual • Library can contain: • Images • Audio recordings • Video recordings • Documents (PDF, Word, etc) • URLs of web resources http://www.greenstone.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 95
  • 96. Community Digital Library • Library can contain: • Images • Audio recordings • Video recordings • Documents • URLs of web resources • Community built / collaborative effort between librarians and patrons • Great for genealogy and local history http://kete.net.nz/ Monday, January 25, 2010 96
  • 97. Online Exhibitions • Professional-looking exhibit sites that showcase collections • Dublin Core metadata structure • Multiple themes • Plug-ins for geolocation and bi-lingual sites • Web 2.0 technologies, including: • Tagging • Blogging • RSS feeds http://omeka.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 97
  • 98. Integrated Library System • Installs to your desktop • Offers the following functions • Cataloging • Circulation • Patron Management • In development • Acquisitions • Serials • Software available for free • Support available at reasonable prices • Data is yours! http://open-ils.org Monday, January 25, 2010 98
  • 99. Web Based Integrated Library System • Fully web-based ILS • Offers same features as the proprietary ILS • Cataloging • Circulation • Patron Management • Acquisitions • Serials • Software available for free • Support available at reasonable prices • Data is yours! http://koha.org Monday, January 25, 2010 99
  • 100. Now What? Monday, January 25, 2010 100
  • 101. Play Time • Start downloading and installing applications that will make things more efficient (and possibly affordable) for you. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nengard/3253133986/ Monday, January 25, 2010 101
  • 102. Portable Play • Canʼt install software on your work computer? • Try PortableApps: • Install on your USB drive and use many of these open source applications without installing to the hard drive http://portableapps.com Monday, January 25, 2010 102
  • 103. Local Play • Donʼt have access to a web server? • Try BitNami: • Free, easy to setup wikis, blogs, forums and many other web applications that you can run locally or in the cloud. BitNami makes deploying server software a simple and enjoyable process. http://bitnami.org/ Monday, January 25, 2010 103
  • 104. Additional Links • Top 50 Programs that Drive You Crazy & their OS Alternatives: http://tinyurl.com/2xju2m • OSS Watch, open source software advisory service: http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk • Open Source as Alternative http://www.osalt.com • Open Source Living http://osliving.com • Open Source Software and Libraries Bibliography http://www.vuw.ac.nz/staff/brenda_chawner/biblio.html • Nicoleʼs Delicious bookmarks: http://delicious.com/nengard/opensource Monday, January 25, 2010 104
  • 105. Open Source Blogs • The Open Road http://www.cnet.com/openroad/ • Open Ended from Ars Technica http://arstechnica.com/open-source • The H Open Source http://www.h-online.com/open/ • ZDNet Open Source http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source • New York Times - Open http://open.nytimes.com • OSS & Libraries (Yahoo! Pipe) http://tinyurl.com/5aohv9 Monday, January 25, 2010 105
  • 106. Online Reading List • Open Source: Narrowing the Divides between Education, Business, and Community http://connect.educause.edu/display/47941 • Open Source Software in Libraries http://infomotions.com/musings/ossnlibraries/ • Open Source Software and Libraries Bibliography http://www.vuw.ac.nz/staff/brenda_chawner/biblio.html • We Love Open Source Software. No, You Canʼt Have Our Code http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/527 • A Primer on Risk http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6611591.html • Nicoleʼs Zotero Library http://www.zotero.org/nengard/items/collection/1796131 Monday, January 25, 2010 106
  • 107. Print Reading List • The Cathedral and the Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary by Eric S. Raymond • Embracing Insanity: Open Source Software Development by Russell Pavlicek • The success of open source by Steve Weber • The open source alternative: Understanding risks and leveraging opportunities by Heather J. Meeker • Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Evolution by Chris DiBona, Mark Stone, and Danese Cooper • Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project by Karl Fogel (http://producingoss.com) Monday, January 25, 2010 107
  • 108. Thank You Nicole C. Engard nengard@gmail.com Upcoming Book: opensource.web2learning.net Slides: http://web2learning.net > click Publications & Presentations Monday, January 25, 2010 108