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EBSCO support and funding to ensure long-term viability of Koha -

EBSCO Information Services and Koha, an ILS created by librarians for librarians, are working together to provide a viable web-based, open source ILS for libraries of all types.

Koha libraries reached out to EBSCO for support of some important projects, and EBSCO agreed to partner to accomplish strategic upgrade of Koha's core full-text search engine technology to ElasticSearch, ensuring long-term viability; increased functionality and accuracy of facets; development of a browse function (author, title, subject, call number); MARC to RDF crosswalk enhancing capability of linking to online data repositories (linked data); greater flexibility in ingesting metadata schemes beyond MARC21; improved speed; and enhanced patron functionality API access.

The financial support from EBSCO will be provided via the Koha Gruppo Italiano/ American University of Rome, which will be assisted in this development and integration by key Koha contributors ByWater Solutions, Catalyst IT, and Cineca. In keeping with open source tradition, these enhancements to Koha are truly open source and will be available for others to use, modify, and re-distribute.

The two organisations will also be working to ensure full Koha OPAC functionality within EBSCO Discovery Service™ (EDS) at no additional charge for mutual customers.

EBSCO is also a strong supporter of open access, indexing more than 11,000 open access journals in its databases, and supplying substantial traffic to open access publishers. In addition, EBSCO offers free worldwide access to five databases, available at www.LibraryResearch.com.

Work on the enhancements is expected to be completed by the end of 2015.

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