Rockville, MD, January 20, 2023 – LibLime will be premiering the newest functions and features in Bibliovation 7.2 at the upcoming ALA LibLearnX 2023 Conference. LibLearnX 2023 will be held… read more →
Rockville, MD, March 24, 2022 – The Lora M. Robins Library at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden has migrated to the Bibliovation 7.2 Library Services Platform. The Library is now using… read more →
Rockville, MD, February 24, 2022 – LibLime will be premiering the newest functions and features in Bibliovation 7.2 at the upcoming PLA 2022 Annual Conference. PLA 2022 will be held… read more →
Rockville, MD, January 27, 2022 – LibLime welcomed six new library customers in late 2021 to the Bibliovation 7.2 Library Services Platform. These six public libraries are all using Bibliovation… read more →
Rockville, MD, December 2, 2021 – Over a four-month timeframe, LibLime has brought six libraries live on the Bibliovation 7.2 Library Services Platform. These six public libraries are all supporting… read more →
Rockville, MD, November 10, 2021 – The Rio Community Library in Rio, Wisconsin has joined the South Central Library System (SCLS) Bibliovation shared catalog. By joining the shared catalog, the… read more →
Rockville, MD, October 22, 2021 – Three federal government libraries with traditional public library collections and multiple branches have gone live using a hosted offering of the Bibliovation 7.2… read more →
Rockville, MD, October 7, 2021 – Two federal government public libraries with multiple branches have gone live using a hosted offering of the Bibliovation 7.0 Library Services Platform (LSP). One… read more →
Rockville, MD, September 23, 2021 – Bibliovation has been selected by a federal government library as their new Library Services Platform (LSP). The library has awarded LibLime a five-year support… read more →
Rockville, MD, September 9, 2021 – Bibliovation has been selected by a federal government library as their new Library Services Platform (LSP). The library is in Massachusetts and will begin… read more →