On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Salazar, Christina < christina.sala...@csuci.edu> wrote:
> I think though that razor thin budgets aside, the EZProxy using community > is vulnerable to what amounts to a monopoly. Don't get any ideas, OCLC > peeps (just kiddin') but now we're so captive to EZProxy, what are our > options if OCLC wants to gradually (or not so gradually) jack up the price? > > Does being this captive to a single product justify community developer > time? > In all fairness, most of us could be said to be captive to a number of open source tools. OCLC is a library cooperative so member libraries have mechanisms to push things one way or the other (keeping in mind that it's a big ship to turn). But every now and then, member libraries speak up when they see something that they think doesn't serve their interests and OCLC changes as a result -- remember the record use policy flap a couple years back? I seriously doubt they'd do anything too nutty with EZProxy because too many libraries care about it. kyle