Tag Archives for Library Systems
Canadian Librarians: Creating innovative strategies on their path to success – Interview with Stephen Abram
Canadian Library Month occurs every October and during this time librarians have the chance to celebrate their activity and users have the chance to reflect on the important role libraries play in their lives. To learn more about libraries in … Continue reading
The Library Network selects CARL as their next ILS
The Library Corporation announced that The Library Network, serving 75 libraries in Southeast Michigan, has selected CARL.X as their next integrated library system. Key to TLN’s selection of TLC are the company’s strong development partnerships, intuitive online public access catalog, … Continue reading
Tour New York library with this fly-on-the-wall documentary
“Ex Libris: New York Public Library” by Frederick Wiseman shows us how today’s library system works. Read More
A bellwether for all library services in the future: a review of user-centered library integrations with learning management systems
Much has been written about the academic library’s presence in Learning Management Systems (LMS). This literature mainly documents the functional design and implementation of the library tools within the parameters of a given learning management system at a given college … Continue reading
How Technology Keeps Our Love for Reading Alive
Recognising that Singapore has one of the world’s highest mobile penetration rates1 averaging 149.2% between July to December 2016, it was evident that library service innovations should be adapted to a digital lifestyle through extended offerings to the online space. … Continue reading