Rather than purchase a commercial system, HLT contracted with a consulting company named Katipo Communications to develop a new Web-based system. This product traces its roots to 1999 in New Zealand, where a group of three libraries, the Horowhenua Library Trust (HLT), needed a new automation system to replace their current library automation system, called Catalist, which was not compliant with the looming Y2K issue. Koha claims the status of being the first open source library automation system.
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