Dear Koha Community,

Our Koha installation is now online! We are a small Ukrainian greek-catholic 
parish library located in Vienna, Austria. We started using Koha about a year 
ago and, finally, managed to get a public server and migrated our installation 
to this server. 

At the same time we integrated our web-page into our Koha installation to 
provide our users a seamless user experience. The goal was to present our 
catalogue in a way that makes it also accessible to readers who are not used 
using electronic catalogues. 

I wish to thank everyone in the Koha community who provided help, either by 
answering my questions on this lists or by creating all those amazing resources 
one can find on the web (video tutorials, blogs, the Koha wiki, …). All those 
things make Koha great and fun to work with.

Please, visit our site and let me know your comments and feedback. The URL is 
http://library.st-barbara-austria.org/

Of course, we would be happy to be added to the list of Koha users on the Koha 
web-site:
Public Library of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Parish St. Barbara, Vienna, 
Austria
http://library.st-barbara-austria.org/


Regards,
  Stephan Witoszynskyj

ps: currently, we have only a fraction of our books in our catalogue. So don’t 
be surprised, that the catalogue is rather small. Cataloguing will be our main 
focus for the next months.
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