Austin, Texas - July 15, 2015 - Biblionix, the major 2015 award winner for library automation systems, today announced that it has re-configured 16 NebraskAccess database resources for all 46 Nebraska customers of its Apollo system. Nothing was required of the library staff. Apollo patrons in Nebraska can access any of the resources with a click by just logging into their library account; no additional login is required. Plus, blocked patrons are denied access. This helps patrons get faster, easier access and prevents abuse of the resources by ineligible patrons.
"THIS is fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!," said Gayle Roberts, director of the Blair Public Library.
This free service is yet another example of the power and flexibility of Apollo's multi-tenant, cloud-based architecture. In this case, Biblionix was able to perform detailed technical tasks for all of its customers.
For more information on Biblionix, contact Dick Moeller at dick@biblionix.com.
About Biblionix, LLC
Biblionix and its Apollo Automation System are devoted solely to public libraries. This singular focus lets Biblionix excel at delighting just one type of customer. Already in 2015, its Apollo Automation System has received 3 major accolades:
- Apollo topped all ILS products in Marshall Breeding's "Perceptions" survey; for the 6th year in a row
- Apollo topped 45 ILS and IT companies in LibraryWorks' "2015 Library Purchasing Survey"
- Apollo received the top/Platinum ranking in LibraryWorks' "2015 Modern Library Awards"