January 29, 2026
Lake Elmo, Minn. — January 29, 2026 — Bibliotheca, a global provider of library technology solutions, today announced the release of the LINK app and AI-based insights for libraryConnect LINK. The cloud-based platform supports the management of library technology across devices, branches, and services.
AI-based insights are available via both the libraryConnect LINK browser and the libraryConnect LINK app. The capability enables staff to submit questions using natural language and view dashboards generated from LINK operational and device data. Patron and integrated library system data are not used.
The newest addition to the libraryConnect LINK family is a dedicated mobile app, which provides access to dashboards, alerts, and device status on iOS and Android devices. It also includes Fix-It, a troubleshooting feature that offers step-by-step, text-based instructions for addressing common device issues.
“Libraries are managing more technology across more locations than ever before,” said Delaney Levey, Chief Product Officer at Bibliotheca. “These updates bring monitoring, insight, and faster issue resolution closer to where library teams work every day.”
The LINK app and AI-based insights are available to existing libraryConnect LINK customers. The rollout begins in North America in January 2026, with additional regions launching throughout the year.
About Bibliotheca
For over 50 years, Bibliotheca has partnered with libraries to support their evolving needs. We provide integrated technology solutions that help libraries improve operations and enhance user experiences.
We work with 30,000 libraries worldwide, offering tools that streamline services for both patrons and staff. Our team includes experienced librarians who understand the operational challenges libraries face and the demands of modern library services.
For more information on this release, please contact
info@bibliotheca.com.
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