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Biblionix Wins 24 Library Project

Press Release: Biblionix [November 2, 2009]

Austin, Texas - November 2, 2009 - The Central Texas Library System (CTLS) today announced that Biblionix has been awarded the project and contract for data migration and web hosted automation services for Fiscal Year 2010 for 24 public libraries. The 24 libraries are located in the CTLS and AALS (Alamo Area Library System) regional systems. They range in size up to 68,000 items and 216,000 annual circulation.

"The award of this contract was made on the basis of overall value and quality of the system and services to be provided to our participating libraries," said Pat Tuohy, Coordinator of the Central Texas Library System in Austin, Texas and administrator of the project.

The AALS and the CTLS, in a cooperative effort, applied for a Systems Competitive Grant through the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. The grant was awarded and an RFP process was conducted. Funds from this grant, plus funds from the Austin-based Tocker Foundation will provide the funding for the project.

The libraries will receive one year of service of Biblionix’s Apollo Automation Service, Content Café2, and Melpomene ILL Tracking. Each library is provided a test/training period using Apollo with migrated data, and each can migrate on its own schedule. It is expected that all will be migrated by Spring of 2010.

"We’re gratified to have been selected and delighted to bring the benefits of Apollo to these libraries. With these additions, Apollo will be used by 43% of CTLS libraries." said Alexander "Xan" Charbonnet, Biblionix founder. "With our devotion solely to non-big city public libraries, we look forward to providing our highly regarded customer service to these new members of the growing Apollo family."

The participating libraries in AALS are Camp Wood Public Library, Tye Preston Memorial Library, Castroville Public Library, Driscoll Public Library, Falls City Public Library, Sam Fore Jr. Wilson County Public Library, Karnes City Public Library, Kenedy Public Library, Lakehills Area Public Library, Pleasanton Public Library, Poteet Public Library, Runge Public Library, and Universal City Public Library. The participating libraries in CTLS are East Travis Gateway Library District, Goldthwaite Public Library, Johnson City Library District, Llano County Library System, Mart Public Library, Mount Calm Public Library, Navasota Public Library, Pflugerville Public Library, San Saba Public Library, Valley Mills Public Library, and Lake Whitney Public Library.

About Biblionix, LLC.

Biblionix is located in Austin, Texas and was founded in 2003. Its staff members either volunteer at, or are embedded in, a community library. Its elegent Apollo hosted automation service was designed in concert with practicing librarians and participating patrons. Biblionix is devoted solely to non-big-city public libraries. In keeping with that singular mission Biblionix turns away business from schools and serves public libraries with over 600,000 annual circulations and 140,000 items.

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Publication Year:2009
Type of Material:Press Release
Language English
Issue:November 2, 2009
Publisher:Biblionix
Company: Biblionix
Products: Apollo
Libraries: Camp Wood Public Library
Tye Preston Memorial Library
Castroville Public Library
Driscoll Public Library
Falls City Public Librar
Sam Fore Jr. Wilson County Public Library
Karnes City Public Library
Kenedy Public Library
Lakehills Area Public Library
Pleasanton Public Library
Poteet Public Library
Runge Public Library
Universal City Public Library
East Travis Gateway Library District
Goldthwaite Public Library
Johnson City Library District
Llano County Library System
Mart Public Library
Mount Calm Public Library
Navasota Public Library
Pflugerville Public Library
San Saba Public Library
Valley Mills Public Library
Lake Whitney Public Library
Subject: System announcements -- selection
Record Number:14348
Last Update:2025-04-07 15:00:21
Date Created:2009-11-02 16:34:33
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