
selfCheck + integrated return bins for service-centric success: Redford Township District Library
Following strategic upgrades, Redford Township District Library sees record circulation, 94% self-check use, and thriving community engagement.
Following strategic upgrades, Redford Township District Library sees record circulation, 94% self-check use, and thriving community engagement.
Following strategic upgrades, Redford Township District Library sees record circulation, 94% self-check use, and thriving community engagement.
Your library already has screens—what if they could do more? Discover how uniFi+ turns idle displays into interactive engagement tools.
Turn idle library screens into engagement tools. Join our live uniFi+ webinar on May 21 to learn how to create dynamic, interactive experiences.
Kitchener Public Library expands access with remoteLocker by Bibliotheca—self-service lockers for borrowing, returns, and hold pickup in community centres.
Bibliotheca protects library data with encryption, compliance, and service continuity to ensure secure, uninterrupted access—even during cyberattacks.
Discover how Carmel Clay Public Library increased 24/7 holds pickup by 30% using Bibliotheca’s remoteLocker, delivering convenience and access for all.
quickConnect™ powers self-service in libraries with 30+ years of innovation—streamlining workflows, enhancing access, and improving patron experience.
Manawatū Library leads NZ with open+, offering safe after-hours access and transforming how rural communities use library services.
Kaipara Libraries bring selfCheck 500 to Mangawhai, helping staff, delighting patrons, and empowering a tight-knit community—one book at a time.
Blue Mountains Library boosts access with RFID, remoteLockers, and self-service—bringing resources to remote Australian communities with lasting impact.
Gwinnett County Library pioneered open+ to expand hours without adding staff, boosting community access across one of Georgia’s most diverse counties.
Summit County Library delivers first-ever access to Henefer with 24/7 remoteLocker—bringing books, services, and smiles to rural Utah.
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