Library students test Internet freeware

Great news from SUNY Buffalo, where The School of Informatics is testing Koha, the revolutionary freeware integrated library-automation system that can be used to automate all of the daily functions of libraries, from recording the purchase of materials and helping patrons to find them, to billing them for overdue books or rentals.

According to Christopher Brown-Syed, assistant professor in the school’s Department of Library and Information Studies, the system not only will be a tremendous boon to not-for-profit and under-funded libraries in information-poor nations, but the testing provides UB library and information studies students with training, knowledge and experience rarely available in library schools.

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