Glasgow, UK -- May 26, 2025. SOLUS, a global leader in library app solutions, announces that the Walla Walla County Rural Library District (WWCRLD) has gone live with the latest version of the Library App and is integrated with the recent deployment of the Koha/Aspen platform from Bywater Solutions.
The WWCRLD noted that one of the primary reasons they elected to partner with SOLUS was due to the app's breadth of current and ever-growing features, the seamless integration with the Koha and Aspen environments, and the dedicated Content Management System (CMS) which allows them to quickly and efficiently make changes to the app on the fly. A District representative shared: "We couldn't be more excited! This new app is going to allow us to communicate and connect with our patrons in so many ways."
About SOLUS
SOLUS is the leading provider of Library Apps for public libraries worldwide and is rapidly expanding its presence in academic libraries. SOLUS's product suite includes solutions for Events, Rooms, Equipment and PC Bookings, and Library Web Discovery. SOLUS products support over 40 languages, including right-to-left scripts, ensuring equitable access for diverse communities. Headquartered in Glasgow, UK, with offices in Australia and the USA, SOLUS integrates with 25+ ILS systems, several discovery platforms and partners with numerous eContent vendors and white-label resellers.
About the Walla Walla County Rural Library District
The Walla Walla County Rural Library District was established in 1972 with a permanent tax base and operates as an independent municipal corporation under Washington State law. The Walla Walla County Commission appoints members to the Library District Board of Trustees, each with a 5-year term. As a body, the Board holds all subsequent legal authority. With an annual budget of approximately $2 million, the District serves the 26,000 rural residents of unincorporated Walla Walla County, the cities of College Place and Prescott, and the census-designated places of Burbank and Touchet.