We’ve talked about this before to some extent. But in recent months, its become increasingly evident that these information control challenges are not dissipating. It’s hitting librarians on all fronts,… read more →
LibLime Migrates Six Public Libraries to Bibliovation 7.2 Rockville, MD, June 22, 2023 – On the eve of the ALA 2023 Annual Conference, LibLime is pleased to announce six new… read more →
LibLime Premieres the Latest Bibliovation 7.2 LSP at ALA Annual 2023 Rockville, MD, June 13, 2023 – LibLime will be showcasing the latest build of the award winning Bibliovation… read more →
Disclaimer: This post contains solely the author’s opinions and does not reflect Liblime or its affiliates. This past week, Library Journal magazine published an article about if new LIS… read more →
Anyone with or currently pursuing an MLIS, MLS, etc., has attended a university class and likely used that university’s library in some capacity. These libraries are different in many aspects… read more →
Rockville, MD, June 6, 2023 – LibLime welcomes five new library customers to the Bibliovation 7.2 Library Services Platform that migrated earlier this spring. These public libraries are located around… read more →
We’ve talked about employee mental health and how managers can help, but we haven’t addressed how those managers can care for theirs. They are people too and are as vulnerable… read more →
Every year Library Journal reviews databases and determines the best top 10 for reference services. For 2023 they reviewed the ones from 2022 and state why each has earned their… read more →
In honor of the many Asian American and Pacific Islanders who serve in libraries across the world, the New York Public Library assembled a list of books which celebrate them.… read more →
Libraries are, first and foremost, created for everyone to utilize. Ensuring accessibility to resources is a librarian’s prime objective. In the vast galaxy of information, there is much to be… read more →