DIRECTORY Access systems/
Accessibility information Blazie
www.blazie.co.uk Magnifico
www.magnifyingglasses.co.uk Bolinda OverDrive
https://company.overdrive.com/libraries/ See advert, p. 60
Remtek
https://www.remtek.systems/ Texthelp
www.texthelp.com Archival
The Pavilion, Newbury Business Park London Road, Newbury RG14 2PZ United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 330 123 1175 Web:
bolindalibrary.com/uk
borrowbox.com
Email:
Helen.bower@
bolinda.com Sales Contact: Helen Bower
Bolinda is a world-leading audiobook and technol- ogy company. We publish the greatest books you’ll ever hear and are the creators of BorrowBox, your library in one app.
As publishers, we are unsurpassed experts in the audiobook category, combining brilliant authors, talented narrators, and superb production to create mind-blowing audio experiences.
AM
www.amdigital.co.uk See advert, p. 44
Archivematica
https://www.archivematica.org/en/ ArchiveSpace
https://archivesspace.org/ Clarivate
https://clarivate.com/ See advert, p. 57
Conservation by Design Ltd
www.cxdinternational.com/
G Ryder & Co Ltd
www.ryderbox.co.uk
Secol Ltd
www.secol.co.uk
Society of Archivists
www.archives.org.uk
Townsweb Archiving
www.townswebarchiving.com
Audio
Calibre Audio Library
www.calibreaudio.org.uk
RNIB National Library Service
www.rnib.org.uk/library
The Audiobook Store
www.talkingbooks.co.uk
Total Disc Repair
www.totaldiscrepair.co.uk
Lyngsoe Systems
www.lyngsoesystems.com See advert, p. 36
Barcoding
Computype International
www.computype.com
Datalogic UK Ltd
www.datalogic.com
Electronic Reading Systems Ltd
www.ersltd.co.uk
D-Tech
www.d-techinternational.com See advert, p. 28
AdvaNova
www.advanova.co.uk See advert, p. 52
OCLC
oclc.org
See advert, p. 59
As technology providers, we go where no library has gone before with BorrowBox. A ground-breaking digital content solution, Borrowbox is the market leading provider of eContent to libraries across the Commonwealth, and instantly brings eBooks, eAudio books, eMagazines and eNewspapers together in one app for libraries’ digital shelves.
Our mission is to inspire people to live their best lives through the power of storytelling. Anywhere, everywhere; we never stop.
See advert, p. 42
Automated Returns and Sortations
Bibliographic Data Services Ltd Annandale House, The Crichton, Bankend Road, Dumfries, Scotland DG1 4TA
Tel: +44 (0)1387 702251 Fax: +44 (0)1387 702259 Web:
www.bdslive.com Email:
info@bdslive.com
Sales Contact:
sales@bdslive.com or 01387 702251
Brands: BDS, BDSLive, BDSLink, BDZ, UniCat, BDSDIGITAL
BDS is the premier supplier of industry-standard metadata on books, e-books, audiobooks and Open Access publications to libraries. BDS services academic, research, public, school and national libraries, including the British Library.
Operating for 30 years, BDS maintains the highest metadata standards and provides the best extended content alongside flexible delivery mechanisms and excellent customer service. With a staff built around library professionals, BDS enables libraries to maintain a cost-effective and up-to-date catalogue that fits with workflows and places resource discovery at its heart.
See advert, Outside Back Cover W F Howes
www.wfhowes.co.uk PREMIUM LISTING
The Tagging Team
David.shurvinton@
thetaggingteam.com See advert, p. 12
Bibliographic Services PREMIUM LISTING
Nielsen BookData
3rd Floor, Midas House, 62 Goldsworth Road, Woking, Surrey, GU21 6LQ
Tel: 01483 712 200 Email:
sales.book@
nielseniq.com Web:
www.nielsenbook.co.uk
Sales Contact: Jo Shaw, Shrenik Singhavi
Brands: Nielsen BookData Online (search and selection); Nielsen BookData MARC; Nielsen BookData Catalogue Enrichment; Nielsen BookScan for Libraries (sales data); Nielsen LibScan (borrowing data)
Nielsen BookData offers a unique range of library services for search and selection; MARC records for books; catalogue enrichment and library lending data to ensure you have the right books available to serve your library users and the wider commu- nity whilst making the most of your book budgets.
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