Koha is an open-source integrated library system (ILS) used by libraries worldwide to manage their collections and services. It is designed to handle various library functions, including cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, patron management, and reporting. Libraries use Koha to automate their workflows, making it easier to keep track of books, manage member information, and handle borrowing and returns.
Some of the key features of Koha include
- Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC): Patrons can search the library’s collection, place holds, and renew items online.
- Cataloging: Supports MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) standards for easy catalog management.
- Circulation: Tracks loans, renewals, reservations, and fine management.
- Acquisitions: Manages orders and invoices for new library materials.
- User Management: Helps libraries maintain information on patrons and staff.
Koha is popular because it is flexible, highly customizable, and has an active user community that contributes to its continuous improvement.
Koha Demo
Koha 23.11 | OPAC | Staff interface (Password : test) |