
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.
Virtual Learning Originally aired: Oct 26, 2022 Watch on demand panelists + moderator Vicki McDonald IFLA President-Elect, Chief Executive Officer
Red Deer Public Library enhances in-library communication with uniFi+, streamlining digital promotions across all branches from a central hub.
Bentonville Public Library enhances patron service with remoteLockers, selfChecks, and expanded pickup options supported by ARPA funding.
Share meaningful content to digital displays throughout your library branches with minimal effort.
Learn from our expert panel on ideas for introducing STEM programming to your library or taking your STEM programming to the next level.
After a full renovation, Dollard-des-Ormeaux Library reopens with RFID technology, self-checkouts, and automated returns to meet modern community needs.
Using open+, libraries of all sizes can extend open hours beyond staffed hours to provide Extended access to more members of the community.
Join us for a collaborative conversation with Kristy Rieger, Gina Millsap and Scott Hacksadt on 27th of July 2022 (Wednesday), 9:00am PT
Designing Learning Environments to Promote Student Engagement, Health and Well-Being
UEA’s Parintins library embraces Bibliotheca’s technology to modernize access, empower students, and expand educational opportunities deep in the Amazon.
Since 2017, UEA has been using Bibliotheca’s solutions, and is now expanding to inland campuses. The main objective for library management is simplified processes, allowing the team to focus on management processes and ensuring the security of their collections.
UNNES Library modernized with Bibliotheca’s RFID and AMH solutions, freeing staff time for research and better serving over 56,000 students and faculty.
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