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      <title>Implementing Kuali OLE at SOAS Library</title>
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      <description>1.0: Background
In April 2015, SOAS Library implemented an open-source, next-generation library management system. It is the third library in the world to implement Kuali OLE and the first in Europe. During the 9-month implementation cycle, the project team faced challenges in all areas: functional challenges related to the business&#39;s unique library processes and technical challenges related to IT, infrastructure, and system development. The OLE project at SOAS Library required extensive collaboration between library teams and IT teams: more so than a project led by a vendor or a private-sector company.</description>
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      <title>Simon Barron</title>
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      <description>Simon Barron is a digital librarian specialising in library systems and open-source software in libraries. He is currently working as Analyst Programmer (Library Systems) at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), University of London, where he has focused on implementing open-source library systems: a Kuali OLE library management system and VuFind search and discovery interfaces.</description>
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