* Marshall Breeding ([email protected]) wrote:
  I have been following the discussion about how the Koha community can
  better market itself, including using a map display to emphasize its
  global impact.

  Naturally, I would be happy to have the map generated from Library
  Technology Guides to be used.  Doing so would help me  ensure that my
  registry of libraries using Koha is more complete since libraries might
   be more motivated to be included.  Regardless of whether the Koha
  community decides to rely more on my mapping tool, I will continue to try
  to obtain data on the many libraries using Koha that are not yet
  registered  on my site or any other database.  I continue to think that
  Koha is most likely the most implemented ILS, but I do not yet have the
  data to validate that assertion.

  The purity of working only with open source software and open access data
  seems to me like an impossible goal.  Richard Stallman, who I heard speak
  last year, takes this concept to its logical conclusion, and ends up with
  quite a limited realm of software or data which meet his tests for purity.
   Is the Koha community comfortable using the Google Map API, for example,
  since it is based on a closed and proprietary information infrastructure
  and underlying software components that may or may not be open source? Or
  does it plan to invent its own global mapping ecosystem?


That's what Open Street Maps is. Are you sure you want to get into a
discussion about the ethics of open vs closed/proprietary on this
mailing list?


  I have looked at the Hea tool and I have a hard time imagining it gaining
  the functionality of a global mapping visual and becoming well populated
  by the mechanisms provided.  Since it is generated mechanically through
  each instance of Koha, it will be difficult to translate this data to
  represent the libraries that are actually using Koha in production. Many
  of the entries shown now (http://hea.koha-community.org/libraries) seem to
  be duplicates or test implementations.   Its single entry for the NExpress
  Shared Catalog is represented by 53 libraries on my maps. I don’t see hea
  as having the structure has the ability to represent the branches
  associated with a library system or consortia and many other aspects of
  tracking the libraries which use any given automation system.  I think
  that many, if not the majority, of Koha implementations globally are based
  on older or forked versions of Koha, making it difficult or impossible for
them to automatically contribute their data to Hea.
  I also wonder why the Koha development community would divert resources
  into re-creating such a tool from other efforts to develop and promote
  Koha.  Having maintained a registry of libraries for almost two decades,
  my experience tells me that it is much more difficult to create and
maintain a well-organized list than others might imagine.
  I have also just re-written the map tool on Library Technology Guides to
  generate the display more quickly when there are a very large number of
  libraries.  Although it depends on how quickly the Google API responds, it
  now builds the maps in a few seconds, compared to almost a minute
  previously.  I have also added some basic search selection tools at the
  bottom of the page:

  https://librarytechnology.org/libraries/map.pl?ILS=Koha

  I’ll be interested to hear further discussion on the topic.


The main thing I would be interested in hearing is that you have
licensed the data in the tool under an open license. And then we could
use it without issue.

Chris

  Marshall Breeding

  [email protected]

  www.librarytechnology.org/

  twitter.com/mbreeding

  http://www.linkedin.com/in/breeding

  http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NnvfJ5cAAAAJ


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