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Open source software for educational ICT

Up-to-date advice for all colleges and universities in the UK about open source software is now available.

The Joint Information Systems Committee realises that almost every further and higher education institution in the UK is making using of open source software. With the European Commission and the UK Government giving its support to its development and deployment, it has become a central issue for institutional management of IT systems and services in education.

'Open source' refers to software whose source code is openly available to be modified by end-users, in contrast to proprietary software.

While such software is already in use in colleges and universities, it is rarely yet part of institutional policies and strategies and there are still a great many misunderstandings concerning it.

In this latest publication, JISC - supported by its advisory service OSS Watch - advocates the use of open source as the default for software development as well as providing guidelines on copyright, licensing, trademarks, patents and development practice.

Co-author of the new guidelines Sebastian Rahtz, director of OSS Watch, said: “Including open source as an option in ICT keeps the focus where it should be - on technical and end-user requirements for ICT solutions, and not on who has the glossiest sales pitch.”

For further information, and to access the new guidelines, visit JISC publications.

Source: http://www.ngfl.gov.uk/news.jsp?sec=5&cat=99&res=93108

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