Rockville, MD -- July 27, 2023. Four public libraries have completed their implementation schedule and have gone live using Bibliovation 7.2. These libraries represent different regions around the country and provide print and digital collection services to their unique populations.
One library supports users in eastern Maryland, one library supports users in north central Texas, one library supports users in west central Illinois, and one library supports users in central Arizona. All four migrations happened in the late spring and all four libraries went live during April and May.
LibLime implementation services for each library covered system configuration, data analysis and cleanup, data migration, staff manager training, and staff workflow training all under the guise of a PMP-certified Project Manager. LibLime has been providing hosting solutions to its library customers for over fifteen years, so these library staffs are now benefiting from a browser-based library management solution housed in a FedRAMP-certified hosting facility.
The library staffs are also enjoying reading and commenting on the bi-weekly LibLime blog posts found at https://liblime.com/category/liblime/blog/
About Bibliovation 7.2
The 100% web-based Bibliovation 7.2 LSP provides all system access to researchers, library staff, and system administrators through web browsers. Supporting MARC21, Dublin Core, RDA, and geotagging, Bibliovation helps libraries manage both physical and digital content all in a single Rest API-based platform. Some new features in the most recent Bibliovation 7.2 build include: enhanced NCIP and SIP2 support for third party products and services; Paypal support for online payments; auto-creation of latitude and longitude subfields on the 034 when cataloging maps; expanded patron detail editing capability in the Discovery Layer; enhanced SAML support for SSO; report query ‘sticky' login solution for staff with reports module permissions; expansion of local cataloging rules support to expand validation support beyond MARC21; additional Lexile Framework support in Discovery Layer searches; and expanded features in the batch item editor.
About LibLime
LibLime is a global leader in providing support for open development Library Service Platforms (LSP). Rather than sell software licenses for static, hard-to-customize software products, LibLime educates libraries about the benefits of open development, enabling them to make choices about how best to provide their communities and staff with better technology services. LibLime then facilitates deployment of the LSP in libraries by providing outstanding consulting,
development, implementation and support/hosting services. To learn more or receive budgetary service estimates, please visit: https://liblime.com/