The document summarizes the Meadville Public Library's transition to using open source software over time. It describes how the library started using open source tools like Linux routers and OpenBSD in the late 1990s and 2000s. It then migrated its integrated library system to Koha in the mid-2000s. The library also developed its own open source kiosk management software called Libki. The document outlines many common open source tools used by libraries and the benefits of using open source software, such as cost savings and community support.
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