DIRECTORY
Retrospective Conversion Nielsen Book
www.nielsenbook.co.uk AdvaNova
www.advanova.co.uk See advert, p. 19
PREMIUM LISTING
Bibliographic Data Services Limited (BDS)
www.bdslive.com
See advert, Outside Back Cover Revenue Generation
Better World Books
www.betterworldbooks.co.uk
The Book Rescuers
www.bookrescuers.com
RFID Media Vending Bibliotheca Ltd
Landmark House, Station Road, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, SK8 7BS
Tel: 0161 498 1140
Email:
info-uk@bibliotheca.com Web:
www.bibliotheca.com Sales Contact: Chris Millican
Brands: bibliotheca, open+, cloudLibrary AdvaNova
www.advanova.co.uk See advert, p. 19
Bibliotheca is dedicated to the development of solutions to sustain and grow libraries, providing an intuitive and seamless environ- ment to access services at home, remotely or within the library itself. With offices in all major continents and distributors in 70 countries, we supply 30,000+ libraries with a deployed equipment range of 10,000+ self-service units, 6,000+ security systems, 650+ sorter systems and 3,000 digital platform subscriptions to content from 1,000+ publishers.
See advert, p. 28 PREMIUM LISTING D-Tech International Ltd
Building 136, Bentwaters Park, Rendlesham, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 2TW
Tel: 01394 420077
Email:
info@d-techinternational.com Web:
www.d-techinternational.com
D-Tech International develops, manufactures, and supplies cutting-edge information technology solutions for public spaces including public libraries, museums, schools and universities.
D-Tech utilises EM, RF, RFIQ, and RFID technology to deliver self-service, stock control and man- agement, library security, people counting and 24-7 vending and lending solutions.
The latest addition to D-Tech’s ever-evolving range of forward-thinking products is the all-in-one SMART range of intelligent, secure and multi-functional lockers – which allows organisations to mix and match device loans, media vending, and self-service capabilities to create their perfect smart locker solution.
Launched in 2002, next-generation technology, excellent customer service and renowned aftercare support maintain D-Tech’s position as an industry leader.
D-Tech
www.d-techinternational.com See advert, p. 30
Lyngsoe Systems Ltd
Lyngsoe Systems
www.lyngsoesystems.com See advert, p. 26
Long Bennington Business Park, Newark, Lincolnshire NG23 5JR Tel: 01400 283850
Email:
info.uk@
lyngsoesystems.com Web:
www.lyngsoesystems.com
Sales Contact: Phil Farrell Brands: #WorkingforSmarterLibraries
Lyngsoe Systems help libraries work smarter and save time on material handling with smart library solutions. We are experts and trusted by libraries in providing:
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D-Tech
www.d-techinternational.com See advert, p. 30
– AUTOMATED MATERIAL HANDLING SOLUTIONS – SELF-SERVICE EQUIPMENT – INTELLIGENT MATERIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM™ Our solutions are standards compliant as well as practical, affordable, and innovative. We have our own nationwide network of engineers and consultants dedicated to libraries worldwide.
See advert, p. 26 AdvaNova
Arden House, Arden Grove, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 4SL
Tel: 01582 769991
Email:
sales@advanova.co.uk Web:
www.advanova.co.uk
Sales Contact: Barney Yabbacome and Kevin Sontag
Innovation in Automatic Identification AdvaNova is a renowned supplier of innova- tive RFID and barcode systems to libraries in the UK and Ireland. We offer a full range of self-service and sortation equipment for libraries and our Sentry software range includes access control, people counting, and resource and space booking.
See advert, p. 19 Civica
www.civica.com/libraries 41 Self-issue / Self-service PREMIUM LISTING See advert, p. 30 PREMIUM LISTING RFID and Technology Intrepid Group
www.intrepidgroup.co.uk Security Systems/Gates
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