The Evergreen community participates along with hundreds of other websites in raising awareness about two pieces of U.S. legislation, SOPA and PIPA, by posting the following banner on the official website. Please be aware that many websites have decided to “go dark” today to raise awareness about two pieces of U.S. legislation, SOPA and PIPA. … Continue Reading about Evergreen community on SOPA and PIPA →
End Of Life Announcement – Evergreen 1.6
The development team has announced an End of Life for the 1.6 release series of Evergreen. The series is no longer maintained and will not receive any updates effective 2011-11-04. It is advised that installations running a 1.6 version of Evergreen upgrade to the 2.0 or 2.1 series. To get the latest release and view … Continue Reading about End Of Life Announcement – Evergreen 1.6 →
Evergreen Releases: 2.0.9
Evergreen 2.0.9 was released on August 24, 2011. It includes various bug fixes, please see the full list of changes here. In addition this release provides PostgreSQL 9.0 as a target in the 2.0 Makefile.install for Debian / Ubuntu, and Fedora 15 for folks starting to adopt PostgreSQL 9.0 in Evergreen 2.0 as a stepping … Continue Reading about Evergreen Releases: 2.0.9 →
Evergreen Documentation Licensing Terms
The Evergreen Documentation Interest Group (DIG) has voted to accept the following proposals for Evergreen Documentation Licensing. The vote took place December 21, 2009 – January 4, 2010 on the Documentation Interest Group Mailing List. There were 18 yes votes and 0 no votes, for a unanimous decision. Since these licensing terms affect the entire … Continue Reading about Evergreen Documentation Licensing Terms →
BC Pines Growth
Posting an announcement from Jacqueline van Dyk from the British Columbia Pines Project: Greetings, I am pleased to announce the launch of the 3rd Evergreen pilot site in BC, Powell River Public Library. Their online catalogue can now be viewed at: http://powellriver.catalogue.bclibrary.ca/ Joining Prince Rupert and Fort Nelson on the system, the collective holdings for … Continue Reading about BC Pines Growth →
Isn’t Evergreen just for consortia with hundreds of libraries?
We get this question often at Equinox Software and we see it on occasion on the Evergreen community mailing lists and in the library blogosphere. I am a single-branch public library with about 25,000 titles. I’ve looked at the options and I really like Evergreen. But isn’t it simply ‘too big’ for my situation? It … Continue Reading about Isn’t Evergreen just for consortia with hundreds of libraries? →