Here are some potential disadvantages of using Koha ILS: Steep learning curve:

  1. Koha can be challenging to set up and customize, especially for those who are not familiar with open-source software or the underlying technology.
  2. Lack of commercial support: Koha is a community-driven project, so it may not have the same level of commercial support as proprietary systems.
  3. Limited integration options: Koha may not integrate with other systems, such as discovery layers or digital content management platforms, as easily as other ILSs.
  4. Maintenance requirements: As an open-source project, Koha requires regular maintenance and updating, which can be time-consuming and technical in nature.
  5. User interface: Some users may find the user interface to be less intuitive or user-friendly compared to other ILSs.

These disadvantages are not necessarily true for every user, and many Koha users find the system to be a cost-effective and flexible solution. However, it’s important to consider these factors when evaluating whether Koha is a good fit for your organization.