Abstract:
The goal of this study was focused on investigating the implementation status of KOHA open
sources integrated library management system implementation at Addis Ababa, Debre Berhan
and Wolkite university libraries. The researcher addressed the current library automation status
using KOHA open sources ILS, the functionality of core modules, as well as challenges that
affect implementation of open sources integrated library system. Those university libraries were
selected using convenience method. The research design used for this study was cross-sectional
study. Both qualitative and quantitative method was used to collect data from the library staff.
To collect the data interview and questioners were used. One director one ICT team leader of
library and one head of circulation, cataloging and acquisition was used for interview from each
university libraries using purposive method for qualitative and all the technical library staff who
are directly involved with the activity of library system and circulation staff were used for
questioners for quantitative data. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics with the use
of SPSS version 20 and to see the significance, inferential statistics, i.e. analysis of variance
(linear regression) were used. The results shown that the five core modules of ILS were
significant for enhancing implementation of ILS. ILS is capable of handling the operations of
more than one basic library functions. The finding shown the cataloging, OPAC, circulation
modules are fully implemented in KOHA library system in AAU while, circulation is partially
implemented in DBU and WKU libraries. On the other hand, acquisition and serial control part
of the system was not yet functional in all universities.