I posted the slides to the talk called Open Source, Open Practice, that I gave at #VALATechCamp2023 last week on mah blog.
I posted the slides to the talk called Open Source, Open Practice, that I gave at #VALATechCamp2023 last week on mah blog.
My talk on “Open Source, Open Practice” at #valatechcamp2023 is done!
Mega thx to all who participated, to explore “what does this all mean?”
Some great words were shared:
- Dissemination
- Collaboration
- Community
- Incentives
- Upskilling
A couple of others I missed. Did anyone write them down?
I’ll post the slides when I get a chance.
Playing with voyant-tools.org at #valatechcamp2023
Here's an instant word cloud from
the OPL 6Ds practice
https://openpracticelibrary.com/practice/6-dimensions-of-discovery/
Working on my talk for #valatechcamp2023 - and have fallen into the hole of procrastination.
Which lead me to discover this #eurovision goldmine built with #opensource #digital #library software #greenstone
https://so-we-must-think.space/greenstone3/eurovision-library/collection/eurovision/page/about
“The story of open source in the library technology scene continues to unfold.”
Open Source Library Systems: The Current State of the Art -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Breeding, Marshall [Library Technology Guides]
#valatechcamp2023 https://librarytechnology.org/document/24463
Article: Breeding, Marshall. Open Source Library Systems: The Current State of the Art -- Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 1 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 53, no. 6), Open Source Library Systems: The Current State of the Art, explores the current landscape of open source and proprietary resource management systems in the library technology industry. While propriety software continues to dominate, open source solutions are presenting an alternative to libraries. This section briefly introduces the open source products available that will be explored further in the report.