HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

LibLime is a commercial entity providing implementation and development services around the
open source Open source is source code that is made freely available for possible modification and redistribution. Products include permission to use the source code, design documents, or content of the product. The open-source model is a decentralized sof ...
Integrated library system An integrated library system (ILS), also known as a library management system (LMS), is an enterprise resource planning system for a library, used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed. An ILS usually is co ...
Koha. LibLime was founded in 2005, as part of Metavore Inc. and purchased by Progressive Technology Federal Systems, Inc. (PTFS) in 2010.


History

LibLime was founded in 2005 by
Joshua Ferraro Joshua Ferraro is an American entrepreneur and computer scientist. Ferraro was the founding CEO of LibLime and grew the company to profitability with over 600 customers under 140 contracts. Under his leadership, LibLime grew rapidly into the la ...
, a systems administrator who helped spearhead the migration project of moving the
Athens County Public Libraries The Athens County Public Libraries are a consortium of seven public libraries A public library is a library that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as taxes. It is operated by librarians and li ...
in Ohio to use OpenSource software called "Koha", a system generally considered to be the earliest open-source ILS still in production. LibLime and Ferraro soon became involved in further developing the product, and Ferraro was elected as the official Koha Project
Release Manager Release management is the process of managing, planning, scheduling and controlling a software build through different stages and environments; it includes testing and deploying software releases. Relationship with processes Organizations that ...
for version 3.0.0. In 2006, LibLime acquired the assets of Skemotah Solutions, another US-based Koha support company. In March 2007, LibLime acquired the Koha division of Katipo Communications Ltd - the original developers of Koha. Assets involved in the acquisition included existing support contracts with libraries that contracted with Katipo, copyrights on the original Koha source code, and the koha.org domain and Website. Koha 3.0.0 was released in August 2008 three years after the release of version 2.2.0 (Jan 6 2005). In July 2008, LibLime acquired select assets of partner CARE Affiliates, Inc. Assets involved in the acquisition included existing support contracts for OpenTranslators and Masterkey, as well as copyrights and trademarks related to OpenTranslators. In January 2009, the company launched ‡biblios.net, a free cataloging service. In 2009 a dispute arose between LibLime and other members of the Koha community. The dispute centred on LibLime's apparent reluctance to be inclusive with the content of the http://koha.org/ sites and the non-contribution of software patches back to the community. A number of participants declared that they believed that LibLime had forked the software. A separate web presence, source code repository and community was established at http://www.koha-community.org/ . In March 2010, LibLime was purchased by PTFS, a US Federal Government contractor. The dispute with the Koha community deepened in November 2011 when it was reported that LibLime had applied to New Zealand's Ministry of Economic Development for a trademark of the name 'KOHA'. The Horowhenua Library Trust, who originally had Koha developed, has objected to LibLime's proposal, saying that "the Trust had created something really good, and given it away to the world, and that now LibLime wants to take it".


Products


LibLime KOHA open-source integrated library system

A LibLime variant of Koha based on Koha 3.0. Announced May 2011


LibLime Enterprise KOHA integrated library system

A LibLime variant of Koha based on Koha 3.0. Announced Sept 2009


Programs and projects


Koha open-source integrated library system

Koha is a full-featured open-source integrated library system licensed under the
GNU General Public License The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL) is a series of widely used free software licenses that guarantee end user In product development, an end user (sometimes end-user) is a person who ultimately uses or is intended to ulti ...
. LibLime's historical contributions to the project included handling release management and quality assurance. Through the integrated Zebra software (from Index Data, a Danish company), Koha provides advanced search options: full support for Boolean and hierarchically-nested queries; searching by language, year, and library-defined types; sub-type limits based on audience, content, and format which utilize coded values in the
MARC Marc or MARC may refer to: People * Marc (given name), people with the first name * Marc (surname), people with the family name Acronyms * MARC standards, a data format used for library cataloging, * MARC Train, a regional commuter rail system o ...
record. Also available are re-sort and Amazon-style 'refine by' options. Additionally, users can sort their results by popularity, author, title, date published; narrow search results by branch, subject, or series title; and even limit to currently available items. LibLime developed the integration between Zebra and Koha. Other major contributions of LibLime to Koha included: * Koha's Amazon.com module * Koha's original Z39.50 Server * MARC21 Authorities support in Koha * implemented proper handling of MARC8 encoded data


‡biblios.net

‡biblios.net is a free cataloguing service.


Koha with Class

Building on the success of a pilot program at Texas Woman's University in 2006, LibLime's Koha with Clas

initiative provides library school classrooms with hosted installations of Koha, free of charge. The project has a very active following with dozens of college and universities participating.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Liblime Free software companies Privately held companies based in Maryland