Abstract

Open source software is software that users have the ability to run, copy, distribute, study, modify, share, and improve for any purpose. Open source library software does not need the initial cost of commercial software, but it does allow libraries to have more control over their working environment. Library professionals should be vigilant. The advantages of open source software and should involve its development. They must have basic knowledge. In the selection, installation and maintenance. Open source software requires more processing responsibility for commercial software. Library professionals do not seriously think about the benefits of opening source code software for automation and are therefore reluctant to use it. Lacking the skills to support open source software, the document highlights the core software of the open source library. Keywords: Open source software’s, The open source movement, Library technology, Information technology.

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