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November 15, 2022
The University of Arizona, Center for Creative Photography is live with Aeon. The Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona is now live using Aeon to manage researcher requests and staff workflows of their more than 200 archival collections at the Laura Volkerding Study Center. [Full Announcement].
February 28, 2017
Arizona Universities Library Consortium selects Ex Libris Alma, Primo, and bX Solutions. Ex Libris announced that the Arizona Universities Library Consortium has chosen the Ex Libris Alma library management service, along with the Ex Libris Primo® discovery and delivery platform and bX scholarly recommender service, to make scholarly resources more readily available to the consortium’s student and faculty users. [Full Announcement].
January 27, 2015
University of Arizona selects Ex Libris Rosetta. Ex Libris announced that the University of Arizona has adopted the Rosetta digital management and preservation solution as a key component of its repository services. Designed to expose the University’s rich digital collections for the benefit of diverse audiences, the project will better enable the University of Arizona to provide sustained access to scholarly digital content and research to both university members and the broader academic community. [Full Announcement].
June 25, 2013
University of Arizona selects Serials Solutions Summon Discovery Service. The University of Arizona Libraries recently selected the Summon discovery service from Serials Solutions, a ProQuest business. In support of the University Libraries’ vision to provide unlimited access to information in a customer-centric environment, the Summon service will enable increased usage of the libraries’ vast collection and provide an enhanced user experience. [Full Announcement].
November 9, 2011
BioMed Central. Coming to America: University of Arizona becomes first US Open Repository institutional customer. The University of Arizona has become the first academic institute in the United States to adopt Open Repository – the service from open access publisher BioMed Central, which builds, hosts and maintains uniquely customized DSpace repositories on behalf of organizations. [Full Announcement].
November 2, 2011
Kuali Foundation. The University of Arizona - Live with Kuali Financial System. The Kuali Foundation is pleased to report that the University of Arizona went live with the Kuali Financial System (KFS) version 3.0 on their campus. The UA implementation delivered a comprehensive campus-wide set of modules including General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Purchasing, Capital Assets, Labor Ledger and Accounts Receivable. [Full Announcement].
December 11, 2007
ARL Libraries Get eResource Usage Stats Faster and Easier with Innovative ERM. Innovative Interfaces announced that members of the prestigious Association of Research Libraries (ARL) have achieved real-time acquisition of user statistics from within Innovative's ERM. Using the Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI) model, staff can now access the high-volume of information from hundreds of e-resources—enabling cost-per-use analysis and eliminating time-consuming staff chores. This SUSHI advance extends Innovative's leadership in supporting the ARL members. The first to implement SUSHI with the Innovative ERM are Cornell University, Dartmouth College, University of Arizona, Washington State University, Wayne State University, and University of Washington. To date one-in-four ARL institutions are using the Innovative ERM. [Full Announcement].
May 31, 1995
SIRSI Corporation. Sites across the country Choose SIRSI. [Full Announcement].
November 04, 1992
University of Arizona selects Innopac System. The University of Arizona Library has chosen Innovative Interfaces'' INNOPAC as its next generation library automation system. The INNOPAC system, which expands and replaces the library''s existing GEAC system. [Full Announcement].
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