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  2. Trends in library usage - Wikipedia

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    Part of this new spending bill provides $27 million for the Innovative Approaches to Literacy (IAL) program, and $5.7 million for the Library Services and Technology Act. [ 49 ] Beginning with the digitization of library catalogs between the 1970s and 1990s, libraries have added digital capabilities while continuing to provide traditional book ...

  3. Koha (software) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, an Ohio-based company, Metavore, Inc., trading as LibLime, was established to support Koha and added many new features, including support for Zebra sponsored by the Crawford County Federated Library System. Zebra support increased the speed of searches as well as improving scalability to support tens of millions of bibliographic records.

  4. Evergreen (software) - Wikipedia

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    North Texas Library Consortium (rural area outside Fort Worth, 17 libraries), PaILS is the Pennsylvania Integrated Library System (ILS), over 100 libraries, [18] Pioneer Library System (Upstate New York between Rochester and Syracuse, 42 libraries), Sage Library System (Northeast Oregon, 60 libraries) SCLENDS (South Carolina, 72 libraries)

  5. American Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The magazine publishes several annual features, including the "Library Design Showcase,”"which highlights new and innovative library architecture and design projects; "Emerging Leaders," a spotlight on the ALA's professional development program for new librarians; and library technology expert Marshall Breeding's "Library Systems Report."

  6. Integrated library system - Wikipedia

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    Prior to computerization, library tasks were performed manually and independently from one another. Selectors ordered materials with ordering slips, cataloguers manually catalogued sources and indexed them with the card catalog system (in which all bibliographic data was kept on a single index card), fines were collected by local bailiffs, and users signed books out manually, indicating their ...

  7. Innovative Interfaces - Wikipedia

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    Innovative Interfaces, Inc. (abbreviated III and called "Innovative" or "Triple I" in the industry) is a software company specializing in integrated systems for library management. Their key products include Sierra, Polaris, Millennium, and Virtua, [ 1 ] with customers in 66 countries. [ 2 ]

  8. List of library and information science journals - Wikipedia

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    Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts; Library Literature and Information Science Retrospective; Library Review (journal) Library Trends (1952–) Libri (journal) Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science; MLA Forum; New Century Library; New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship (Pub: Taylor & Francis). Half ...

  9. Library Services and Technology Act - Wikipedia

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    The American Library Association (ALA) and other library groups developed the new act. [2] Many changes occurred with the passage of LSTA. The original act, the Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA), allocated funds for building construction, but LSTA emphasizes technology. The new priority is the creation of technological infrastructure ...