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Motivation
Ubuntu in Libraries is a project to put together an online guide for effective placement of Ubuntu media (CDs, DVDs and books) in local libraries where Ubuntu members wish to further use of Ubuntu. Although the ShipIt initiative has been extraordinarily succesful in delivering thousands of CD-ROMs worldwide, we need a more effective way to make fewer CDs and media have a greater impact locally, by increasing their availability through library lending.
This idea originates and is inspired by various other initiatives, including the Open Source Lending CD's in Libraries: Howto as well as the ideas gathered during UbuntuBelowZero/LoveDay.
Objectives
- Produce a simple guide to approach local libraries to accept donations of professionally / home-produced CD-ROM images of Ubuntu's various distributions (initially, i386, PPC and AMD64)
- Provide guidelines and links to existing DIYMaterial or new specific material to produce the media that will be proposed to the libraries
- Report local success stories about libraries where Ubuntu becomes available for lending
- Establish a list of libraries and appropriate contacts
InitialResources
OpenOffice.org's Libraries and Public Administrations Project
Open Source Lending CD's in Libraries: Howto (PDF link)
DVD Labels and Jacket Covers
See covers
See also Kubuntu Artwork - DVD label just in time for the Holidays (Label available in GIMP format, plus DVD Jacket in French and English available in SVG/Inkscape format)
LocalInitiatives
Add your local initiative for UbuntuInLibraries here
- In Finland a localized versions of Ubuntu CD's have been made and they are available in most of the Finnish libraries along with a 24-page basic Ubuntu-guide. Both have ISBN numbers (published by Sange Coop).
Todo
- Get an ISSN number. This should be a separate ISSN for every initiative that produces localized content for the DVD-case insert.
- Announcement in forums and mailing lists