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The Library 2.0 Gang talk about the relationship between Libraries and Software Vendors
In this week's discussion, the recent publishing of the Library Software Manifesto by OCLC's Roy Tennant is used as a starting point about the state of the relationship between Libraries and Library Software Vendors. Are the current business models sustainable? How has the emergence of Open Source alternatives effected this? Can improvements to the RFP process be found?
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Participants in this edition of the Library 2.0 gang were:
- John Blyberg - Head of Technology and Digital Initiatives, Darien Library. John blogs at blyberg.net.
- Carl Grant - President, Care Affiliates
- Jonathan Rochkind - Web Services Software Engineer in the Systems Department, John Hopkins University Libraries. Jonathan blogs at Bibliographic Wilderness.
- Rob Styles - Programme Manager, Data Services, Talis. Rob's blog is I Really Don't Know, he can also be found contributing to Panlibus.
- Roy Tennant - Senior Program Officer, OCLC.
- Richard Wallis - Technology Evangelist, Talis. Richard blogs on Panlibus.
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Posted by Richard Wallis at 09:34 on 10 December 2007