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Voyager is an integrated library system used by hundreds of libraries, universities and museums around the world. Voyager was developed by Endeavor Information Systems Inc., which was merged into Ex Libris Group in December 2006.
In November of that year, Endeavor, the developer of the Voyager integrated library system, was merged into Ex Libris. [15] In May 2007, Ex Libris launched the Primo library discovery and delivery service. [16] In August 2008, Leeds Equity Partners acquired Ex Libris Group. [17]
The Voyager Golden Record contains 116 images and a variety of sounds. ... Recorded at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., on April 7, 1960
LG Voyager, a mobile phone model manufactured by LG Electronics; NCR Voyager, a computer platform produced by NCR Corporation; Voyager (computer worm), a computer worm affecting Oracle databases; Voyager (library program), the integrated library system from Ex Libris Group; Voyager (web browser), a web browser for Amiga computers
Entitled Voyager from the Unknown, the story combined the pilot episode and "Voyagers of the Titanic" into one feature-length film. This version incorporates new video special effects, some voice-over dubbing for Hexum and Peluce's characters that changed, and added dialogue and new footage to include a supercomputer directing Voyager missions.
The Voyager program is an American scientific program that employs two interstellar probes, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. They were launched in 1977 to take advantage of a favorable planetary alignment to explore the two gas giants Jupiter and Saturn and potentially also the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune - to fly near them while collecting data for ...
The Expanded Books Project was a project by The Voyager Company during 1991, that investigated how a book could be presented on a computer screen in a way that would be both familiar and useful to regular book readers. The project focused on perfecting font choice, font size, line spacing, margin notes, book marks, and other publishing details ...
The Dynix Automated Library System was a popular integrated library system, with a heyday from the mid-1980s to the late-1990s. It was used by libraries to replace the paper-based card catalog , and track lending of materials from the library to patrons.