
Groundbreaking access: open+ in Manawatū Community Hub Libraries, New Zealand
Extended library access that is highly-used and applauded by the community.
Extended library access that is highly-used and applauded by the community.
Extended library access that is highly-used and applauded by the community.
Refresh a branch using modern library self-service technology, utilise selfCheck 500 to help the tiny library team streamline workflow
Discover how Blue Mountains Library in Australia transformed its services with RFID technology, connecting remote communities and enhancing access to essential resources during disasters.
Open Access gives self- service access to the library outside of normal operating hours
Summit County Public Library became the first in Utah to install a remoteLocker, providing convenient library access for rural residents. Located in a park in a remote town, this locker expands community services and makes borrowing easier for all.
An even more welcoming and accessible library experience for the community across the entire district.
Faster, more efficient service that frees library staff to meaningfully engage with patrons.
Empower your community. Learn how Bibliotheca solutions can help you create equitable and accessible library services.
Check out our training session to master the features of the quickConnect interface and selfCheck and improve your library efficiency.
Discover the Express Library in Monterey Park, Mesa, Arizona – the first fully self-service library in the state and a beacon of community engagement and technological innovation.
True library accessibility goes beyond physical spaces. Read about how Bibliotheca’s library solutions work to provide equity and access for all.
Built on decades of expertise and customer input, discover more about selfCheck 3000: bibliotheca’s latest in library self-service technology.
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