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Our Customers

LibLime has helped hundreds of libraries around the globe upgrade to open source. Our customers include: library consortia, academic and research institutions, public libraries, museum and special libraries, K-12 schools, enterprise corporations and government and non-profit organizations.

"LibLime's commitment to superior customer service matches our own"

--says Amy DeGroff, Howard County Library, Maryland USA


“The Nelsonville Public Library is very grateful to Liblime.  Without their help this radical advance in Koha development would not have been possible. Their commitment to quality and attention to detail were indispensable at every step in the process. This wasn’t just an upgrade to our software, this was an upgrade to the quality of service the Nelsonville Public Library is able to offer to our patrons.”

--says Owen Leonard, Nelsonville Library System,  Athens OH


"As a special resource collection, we were impressed with LibLime's ability to work with smaller special collection libraries as well as larger institutional libraries. Their ability to work toward the individual needs and goals of the library was a major draw. With Liblime, we are confident that we will be able to both meet our specialized needs and embrace new information and knowledge technology."

--says Michelle Turiano, Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) at the University of Toronto,  Canada


"LibLime has been great to work with and they really know the ILS migration process. The fact that they are located right in the Midwest is even better.  There are many other issues to work on during migration such as setting up check/in-out (web) terminals for staff and other tasks that it would be daunting to handle the entire migration yourself. In other words, clients of LibLime, like Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library, are paying for migration services and also ongoing support to LibLime like any other ILS company. The difference is that the software is Open Source running on the excellent L.A.M.P. platform. It is like getting the best of the proprietary world and the Open Source community at the same time."

--says Darrell Ulm, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library,  Stow-Munroe Falls OH


"LibLime has provided the necessary technical and developmental skills to upgrade Koha to allow library system the size of CCFLS to use Koha.    LibLime understands the program and knows how to integrate enhancements and improvements so that the program is improved, not just for one library, but the whole Koha community. LibLime has been an effective partner for CCFLS  in helping developing and installing Koha throughout our nine libraries.  We look foward in working with LibLime in the future."

--says John Brice, Crawford County Federated Library System, Pennsylvania


"Working with LibLime will greatly reduce the learning curve that presents itself in most new projects. As we are undertaking this project with the intent to adapt the system to our needs, rather than implementing a known system, their knowledge is invaluable and increases the odds of success."

--says Francine Snyder, Guggenheim Museum, New York

"I like being ahead of the curve and think that open sysems library software has the potential to fill a very big gap in the marketplace. We will be able to jump from an antiquated locally-developed DOS-based circulation system with severe limitations to something that will allow patrons to interact with circulation in ways that will not only make them happy, but will be a huge public relations boost."

--says John Clark, Hartland Public Library, Hartland, ME

"Other systems couldn't provide the functionality at a cost we could handle. I was impressed with the Koha feature set (some of may even be too much for us.) However, because it's Open-source, we needed outside support. Many diocesan offices do not have the IT department to support the system. When I discovered Liblime, and that they were located near us, I immediately called LibLime to discuss possibilities. During our conversation, I learned that the project was financially feasible. I also thought that by sponsoring development work, the Diocese of Toledo could help provide a solution that other diocesan media centers could use."

--Gary Landoll, Systems Administrator, Toledo Diocese, Ohio