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social sharing). Lucidea’s ILS and KM software improves productivity, lowers costs, engages, educates and delights users, and increases client satisfaction, delivering stellar performance for a digital-first world.


Axiell ALM Ltd


Fenchurch House, 12 King Street, Nottingham NG1 2AS


Tel: 0115 900 8000 Email: sales@axiell.co.uk Web: www.axiell.com/uk Contact: Rebecka Höjeberg


Axiell provides software and services for Libraries, Archives and Museums. Our cloud- based public library management system Spark is developed in partnership with our customers to meet UK requirements and is supported and hosted in the UK. Axiell is a trusted supplier of intuitive, accessible and secure solutions to institutions ranging from single-branch libraries to large multi-authority consortia.


See advert, p. 32 Civica


www.civica.com/libraries PREMIUM LISTING


Libero Systems Pty. Ltd. www.libero.com.au


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SirsiDynix


The Wenta Business Centre, Colne Way, Watford WD24 7ND


Tel: +44 (0)1923 202 901 Email: sales-uk@sirsidynix.com Web: www.sirsidynix.com


IS Oxford Ltd


Address: Old Dairy, Hordley House, Woodstock OXON OX20 1EP Tel: +44 1865 481010 Web: cirqa.co.uk


Email: sales@isoxford.com Sales Contact: Emma Williams Brand names: Heritage Cirqa, Look4, Heritage Online, Heritage


Heritage Cirqa is a library management system for colleges, schools, and specialist libraries. It is cost-effective, reliable, and backed by ex- cellent support. Choose hosted or local setup, with free upgrades included. Get in touch to book a demo and see why so many libraries choose Heritage Cirqa long-term.


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Education Software Solutions (ESS) 11 Kingsley Lodge, 13 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 9UG


Tel: 07842 617921 Email:


susan.wignall@librarymanagementcloud.com


Web: www.ess-librarymanagementcloud.co.uk Contact: Susan Wignall


Brands: Library Management Cloud, —Soprano, Prism, Decisions, Chorus, Assist, Connect, Keystone, Bridge


Library Management Cloud mobilises, empowers, and enables librarians and their teams to serve their customers anywhere within and beyond the walls of their libraries, securely and with ease. With over five decades of LMS expertise to draw on, Library Management Cloud continues to help academic and public libraries deliver at the heart of their communities.


See advert, p. 57 OCLC City Gate, 8 St Mary’s Gate, Sheffield, S1 4LW


Tel: +44 (0)114 267 7500 Email: uk@oclc.org Web: oclc.org


Sales Contact: Andrew Hall


Brands: WorldCat, WorldShare Manage- ment Services (WMS), WorldCat Discovery, WorldShare Interlibrary Loan, Tipasa, OCLC Cataloging and Metadata Subscription, GreenGlass, EZproxy, EZproxy Analytics, CONTENTdm, OCLC Meridian.


Lucidea


Unit 3, 12 High Pavement, Lace Market, Nottingham NG1 1HN


Tel: 0115 955 5936 Email: sales@lucidea.com Web: http://lucidea.com


Brands: SydneyDigital, GeniePlus and Presto


Special librarians, knowledge managers, and other information specialists leverage Lucidea’s SydneyDigital and Presto to curate and deliver multimedia resources and knowledge assets via traditional and advanced ILS functions, while employing powerful KM capabilities (e.g., creating knowledge repositories, federated searching, SharePoint integration, user commenting/rating/


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OCLC is a global library organization that provides shared technology services, original research, and community programs for its membership and the library community at large. We are librarians, technologists, researchers, pioneers, leaders, and learners. With thousands of library members in more than 100 countries, we come together as OCLC to make information more accessible and more useful. Learn more at www.oclc.org.


See advert, p. 56 Open Fifth


The Court, The Street, Charmouth, Dorset, DT6 6PE


Tel: +44 (0) 1483 378728 Email: info@openfifth.co.uk Web: www.openfifth.co.uk Sales Contact: Fiona Borthwick fiona.borthwick@openfifth.co.uk


Brands: Koha, Aspen Discovery, Metabase, DSpace, Knowvation and AtoM


We have the vision to make technology easy for libraries. We focus on enabling library users through high-quality, open source software solutions. Library software we work with includes Koha LMS, Aspen Discovery, Metabase, and more. We also recently added AtoM (Access to Memory) archival description and access software to our portfolio.


We proudly work with customers across all library sectors, including public, academic, health, governmental, museum, law and special libraries. The reason so many cus- tomers continue to choose us is that we solve problems, we don’t sell software. When libraries join us as a customer, they are gain- ing the expertise of our developers, trainers, data migration experts, and experienced account managers to support them through- out the journey.


As an ISO/IEC 27001 certified company, you can also rely on the quality and integrity of the support we’re providing.


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Brands: SirsiDynix Symphony, SirsiDynix Enterprise, BLUEcloud Suite, BLUEcloud Campus, EOS.Web


SirsiDynix is the world’s leading provider of library technology solutions, connecting over 300 million people with information and resources at more than 23,000 academic, public, special, corporate and government library facilities in over 70 countries.


Our BLUEcloud suite of products includes Symphony, EOS.Web, discovery, business analytics / reporting, marketing, reading list and mobile solutions.


We are also providers of Open Access content solutions with our brand new CloudSource product.


Please contact us to find out how we can help you achieve your organisation’s goals and objectives.


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