LibLime Welcomes Five New Libraries as Bibliovation 7.2 Customers

Rockville, MD, February 17, 2023 – LibLime welcomed five new library customers to the Bibliovation 7.2 Library Services Platform. These five public libraries all went live in early February 2023, and they are all using Bibliovation 7.2 to provide collection maintenance and dissemination for their print and digital collections. The libraries are distributed throughout the US with one in New Jersey, one in northern California, one in Washington, one in South Carolina, and one in Kansas.

Each of the libraries received several implementation services from LibLime beginning in December 2022 including project management, 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% DoD approved browser-based library management solution housed in a FedRAMP-certified hosting facility.

The library staffs are also enjoying reading the bi-weekly LibLime blog posts found at https://liblime.com/category/liblime/blog/

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 and SaaS special security authorization by the US Department of Defense cybersecurity experts, Bibliovation offers libraries the most 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. The Bibliovation circulation subsystem has been specifically designed to support shared union catalog solutions by providing the utmost autonomy to individual consortium members, including local bibliographic record ownership, local item record ownership, and local patron record ownership. Bibliovation MARC cataloging provides local control of cataloging rules that may complement or supersede the AACR2 and RDA rulesets. Bibliovation’s EDI-compliant acquisitions subsystem with its multi-tiered fund hierarchy also allows for the import of csv data that is then converted into the MARC21 format for acquisitions workflows. Bibliovation now offers online payment options as well as full NCIP support. With a hosted production system, a hosted reporting database, and a hosted test system, libraries have all the power and control they need to support their daily workflows.

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/