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CASPR buys Columbia

Library Systems Newsletter [September 1997]

CASPR Library Systems, vendor of the LibraryWorld integrated library system, has purchased the library automation products and services of McGraw-Hill School Systems, specifically the Columbia Library System (CLS). As part of the contract, CASPR takes over technical support services and will work with customers to support and improve the CLS program while providing a migration path to CASPR's LibraryWorld '97 Windows product.

Headquartered in San Jose, California, CASPR serves the K-12, post secondary school, and special library markets. Through an OEM agreement with Chancery Software Ltd., CASPR provides LibraryWorld software as the heart of Chancery's K-12 LibraryPro 2.0 product. The combination of CASPR's current customers along with those of CLS and LibraryPro will bring the number of CASPR libraries to over 8,000.

[Contact: CASPR, Inc., 100 Park Center Plaza, Suite 550, San Jose, CA 95113; telephone 800-852-2777; e-mail sales@ caspr.com].

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Publication Year:1997
Type of Material:Article
Language English
Published in: Library Systems Newsletter
Publication Info:Volume 17 Number 09
Issue:September 1997
Page(s):72
Publisher:American Library Association
Place of Publication:Chicago, IL
Notes:Howard S. White, Editor-in-Chief; Richard W. Boss, Contributing Editor
Company: Caspr, Inc.
CTB/Columbia Library System
Products: LibraryWorld
Columbia Library System
Subject: Mergers and acquisitions
ISSN:0277-0288
Record Number:5614
Last Update:2025-03-17 11:50:02
Date Created:0000-00-00 00:00:00
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