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Bess Sadler talks with Talis about eIFL and Library-in-a-box
In our latest Talking with Talis podcast, I talk with Bess Sadler of the The University of Virginia Library, about her involvement with eIFL and the Library-in-a-box project.
Library-in-a-box is the first project of the Free and Open Source Software division of eIFL. It seeks to enable the development and use of Open Source Library Systems in developing and transition countries.
Listen Now | Download MP3 [36 mins, 25Mb]
During the conversation, we refer to the following resources:
- The University of Virginia Library
- eIFL.net
- eIFL-FOSS
- Open Society Institute & Soros Foundations Network
- Tactical Technology Collective
- Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project, Karl Fogel
- Koha Open Source ILS
- Evergreen Open Source ILS
This conversation was conducted by telephone on Monday 23 April 2007, edited in Audacity. (Picture of Bess, at Code4lib 2007 posted by nengard in Flickr)
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Posted by Richard Wallis at 09:50 on 25 April 2007