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Our partners

Organisers

PerlKohaCon 2023 is organized by the National Library of Finland, and Koha-Suomi Ltd. The National Library provides Koha as a SaaS to other scientific libraries. Koha-Suomi Ltd. is a not-for-profit, owned by the municipalities whose public libraries use Koha. They both are active participants in the international Koha developer community, too.

Koha-Suomi Oy

koha-suomi.fi

Koha-Suomi Oy is a company fully owned by the municipalities, through which the municipalities maintain and develop the Koha library system in cooperation. The company was established in late summer 2016 as a result of the Kohti Kohaa project. The company operates on a non-profit basis; it does not aim to generate financial profit. The company works closely with the libraries of its member cities and is an active player in the international Koha community.

Conference Partners

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bywatersolutions.com

Flexibility and Freedom The mission of ByWater Solutions is to empower libraries by giving them the technological flexibility and freedom they deserve through the use of open source software with comprehensive and honest support.

Koha official site

www.ptfs-europe.com

At PTFS Europe we’ve been working with open source software since 2007 – software developed by online communities for free use by all. Like libraries, open source is for everyone. We develop our products and services with the goal of making this technology easy; to help and enable library users and ultimately free libraries to do the things they do best.

Koha official site

www.biblibre.com

Open Source software and services for your library Biblibre's cornerstone is to help any libraries to deploy open source softwares. However it is not enough for a software to be open source for us to offer. We carefully select these softwares and there are two reasons for this. First, we want you to have efficient softwares. And then Biblibre's members are personally involved in the development and the support of these softwares.

It's all about What is PerlPerl and What is KohaKoha.

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