I have completed a map of the consortia currently running Evergreen. Links to it and to the earlier map which is in order by go-live date are at: http://www.molyneux.com/EGmaps/. By clicking on the boxes by the consortia on the map, you can see where these libraries are. As I explain there, I have figured out … Continue Reading about A Google Map of Evergreen Consortia →
William Jessup University: a self-implemented Evergreen site
William Jessup University, in California’s Sierra Foothills, is one of a number of sites that install and maintain their own Evergreen implementations. They went live in January 2009, at the beginning of their spring semester. It’s often said that you don’t have to go it alone with Evergreen — there are commercial support options — … Continue Reading about William Jessup University: a self-implemented Evergreen site →
George Duimovich on the Evergreen conference and other topics
We recently spoke to George Duimovich about what he hopes to get out of the Evergreen International Conference (May 20-22, Athens, Georgia) and about his thoughts about open source in general. (Note: George is at Natural Resources Canada, which recently signed a contract with Equinox Software for Evergreen development, but his comments are his own, … Continue Reading about George Duimovich on the Evergreen conference and other topics →