Kia ora/Hello John,

Sorry to hear about this situation!

I'd like to address your concern about open source software support specifically. You probably know this stuff, but I think it's important, so I'll say it anyway :) The company I work for is based in New Zealand, so hopefully I offer a relatively neutral voice.

Most Koha vendors provide services by running supported, open source versions of Koha, that can be downloaded here: https://koha-community.org/download-koha/ Many libraries choose to be hosted by a vendor, and the servers where the Koha instances are housed are usually cloud-based. Some vendors also provide managed services/remote support where the vendor team has remote access to your servers - aka supporting your organisation with running Koha in-house, to reduce the workload on your IT team.

You can find Koha vendors near you by looking here: https://koha-community.org/support/paid-support/ To qualify for a listing here, vendors must express their affiliation with the open source project by including a link back to the Koha Community website on their own website.

To your ILL question, I know there are Koha libraries using ShareIT, and also using Koha workflows, and other 3rd party products for ILL. I'll leave sharing experiences with these to others.

Best wishes/ngā manaakitanga,

Kathryn


--
Kathryn Tyree
Services Manager - Rōpū kohinga

Catalyst.Net Limited
www.catalyst.net.nz


On 4/04/25 7:06 am, John Ronald wrote:
So just wondering if there are any libraries who have used KOHA in 
limited/emergency circumstances to only manage Interlibrary Loans?

The reason I ask is because our Network and POLARIS Integrated Library System 
(ILS) are down/offline and POLARIS is therefore not able to interface with our 
statewide ILL management platform, ShareIt, a product of Auto-Graphics, Inc.



Our IT staff is working on the outage (possibly due to some kind of 
cyberattack, still under investigation); regular circ is eeking by using the 
Offline Circ functions in POLARIS for check out and check in.  But this is not 
an option for ILL.



My thought was, ILL borrowing could be restored if we set up a version of KOHA 
on one of our county government servers, for the sole purpose of managing and 
circulating ILL items.  It would need to be able to interface with ShareIt to 
validate (ILL) patrons, create temporary bib records, generate patron holds, 
etc.



Are there any KOHA users out there who also use ShareIt to manage their ILLs?  
How has it worked out for you and was the setup easy or hard?



The downside to Open Source like KOHA is while it is free to download it would 
require the commitment of some IT Staff who are already overworked as it is.
We are also considering cloud based alternatives like LibLime (despite the 
extra vendor costs) as a viable stopgap measure to keep ILL services 
operational during the crisis, to be discontinued once POLARIS is restored.


Right now we are keeping things running as best we can with hotspots & laptops.



--John J. Ronald, MA, MLS
ILL Paraprofessional
Fort Bend County Libraries


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