Throughout history books have been deemed unacceptable for various reasons. Schools and libraries are often forced to explain their reasons for selecting a book for their collection when it’s deemed… read more →
When I say I have a MLIS, the usual next question is “what’s that?” To which I respond by saying the full name of the degree it took me 2… read more →
In March we looked at how the libraries in Ukraine were coping with the continued attacks by Russian forces. They’d become bomb shelters, food pantries, were making camouflage for the… read more →
As we all know, change is unavoidable. This is certainly even more true for technology companies like Twitter. Recently one of the world’s wealthiest men purchased the social media giant… read more →
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… read more →
In honor of Women’s History Month let’s look at a few famous female librarians. Women have been involved with libraries for ages in some aspect or other. Women can be… read more →
The volatility in Ukraine has given rise to many people answering the call to support Ukraine in various ways. Political figures, regular citizens, and now librarians. As misinformation and cyber… 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 →