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Koha is a web-based ILS, with a SQL database (MariaDB or MySQL preferred [citation needed]) back end with cataloguing data stored in MARC and accessible via Z39.50 or SRU. The user interface is very configurable and adaptable and has been translated into many languages. [3] Koha has most of the features that would be expected in an ILS, including:
Koha Ditore (trans. Daily Time) is the leading daily newspaper in Kosovo. It is published by Koha Group and was founded and owned by politician Veton Surroi. His sister Flaka Surroi is now the publisher, following Veton Surroi's launch of his political career within the ORA reformist party. The newspaper initially published as a weekly magazine ...
Kohavision (shortened to KTV, previously also Koha Vision) is a Kosovan free-to-air television channel launched on September 21, 2000. [2] It was founded by politician and journalist Veton Surroi as part of KOHA Group, a media house currently led by Flaka Surroi .
Koha Ditore ('Daily Time') claims it is independent, but the owner Veton Surroi was the leader of the Reformist Party ORA. It was the only newspaper published before 1999. Koha Ditore is considered the most serious newspaper in Kosovo. Gazeta Express ('Express newspaper') is an independent online newsmedia with most visits in the country.
LibLime was founded in 2005 by Joshua Ferraro, a systems administrator who helped spearhead the migration project of moving the Athens County Public Libraries in Ohio to use OpenSource software called "Koha", a system generally considered to be the earliest open-source ILS [2] still in production.
Flaka Surroi (born 1963) is a Kosovo-Albanian journalist and author. She is the director general of the media company Koha Group, one of the leading media companies in Kosovo, since 2004. [1]
Dukagjin Gorani Dukađin Gorani) is a journalist and media expert from Kosovo.Born in Pejë, he became one of the founders of weekly Koha in 1993, and was the first editor of Koha Ditore daily. [1]
Arbana Xharra believes that for democracy to flourish, the press must have the right to investigate public concerns. [5] She has written about a wide range of issues including a 2006 investigation on government expense reports and financial mismanagement; [3] a 2007 examination of inflation and food shortages; [6] a report in 2010 questioning how the assets of the state-run Telecom of Kosovo ...