Three Public Libraries Go Live on Bibliovation 7.2

Rockville, MD, April 28, 2022 – LibLime welcomes three new public library customers using Bibliovation 7.2 in production.   These public libraries are using Bibliovation to provide collection maintenance and dissemination for their print and digital collections.  One library is in Souda Bay on the island of Crete, one library is in Capodichino in Italy, and the third library is in Bahrain.  Each of the libraries received implementation services from LibLime including system configuration, data migration, and staff training.  Now that each site is live on Bibliovation 7.2, LibLime is offering each site award-winning hosting services as well.  The library staffs are now enjoying the benefits of a 100% browser-based library management solution in a FedRAMP-certified hosting facility.

About Bibliovation 7.2
The Bibliovation 7.2 LSP is 100% web-based, providing all system access to researchers, library staff, and system administrators through web browsers. With FedRAMP authorized IaaS and PaaS certification made available through the Amazon AWS Cloud, Bibliovation offers libraries a secure and cost-effective hosting solution. Supporting MARC21, Dublin Core, RDA, and geotagging, Bibliovation helps libraries manage both physical and digital content all in a single Rest API-based platform. Bibliovation includes an EDI-compliant acquisitions component; a completely MARC-based cataloging editor for bibliographic, holdings and authority records; and full patron empowerment for purchase requests, ILL requests, and reference requests directly from the Discovery Layer. Bibliovation 7.2 provides local control of cataloging rules that complement the MARC structure; includes expanded call slip functionality; offers expanded statistical reporting features; and supports multiple time zones in a single database for enhanced autonomous circulation policies among libraries within a union catalog.

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/