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Library Design bisset adams


www.bissetadams.co.uk


Paschen & Companie GMBH & Co.KG www.paschen.co.uk


Radford HMY Group Ltd. www.librarysolutions.co.uk


Rackline Ltd. www.rackline.com


Crown Workspace www.crownworkspace.com See advert, p.54


Finnmade Furniture Solutions Ltd. www.finnmade.co.uk


PREMIUM LISTING WF Education Group


Phoenix House, Battlefield Enterprise Park, Stafford Drive, Shrewsbury SY1 3FE


Tel: 01743 812 200


FG Library & Learning Head Office: Concept House, Upton Valley Way East, Pineham Business Park, Northampton NN4 9EF


Tel: 01604 755954 Email enquiries@fglibrary.co.uk Web: www.fglibrary.co.uk


Brands: Reflection Cantilever Library Shelving; Latitude Library Shelving; Landscape Library Shelving; Landscape Curve Library Shelving; StoryWall®; Moda Staff Counters & Pods; Elements Display Range


FG Library are the UK’s leading specialist designer, manufacturer and supplier of library furniture and interiors. Our team truly understands library design as proven by our rich history in delivering outstanding solutions for projects of all complexities and sizes, all over the world.


Our approach is sympathetic to the changing expectations of a modern library and our solu- tions are designed to offer a versatile and future proofed space at the heart of a community, with considerations always made to the environmental and social impact of any project.


We are a proud multifaceted manufacturer of library shelving and furniture offering turnkey solutions, and our fantastic team are on hand and ready to collaborate with you and your colleagues.


Find us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook!


See advert, p. 30


Email: hello@wf-education.com Web: www.wf-education.com Twitter: @WF_Education


WF Education creates modern future-flex- ible public library and specialist learning environments, with a focus on environments to accommodate specific zones, activities, and community events.


We design engaging age-appropriate spaces for children, teens and adults using our dedicated library furniture systems, designed, and manufactured by our in-house teams in Shropshire.


Our Gresswell brand supports librarians with a range of specialist resources and equipment.


See advert, Inside Back Cover thedesignconcept


www.thedesignconcept.co.uk Library Management Systems


Axiell ALM Ltd


4th Floor, 55 Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1 6GE


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 rang- ing from single-branch libraries to large multi-authority consortia.


See advert, p. 62 PREMIUM LISTING


Serota Library Furniture www.serota.co.uk


PREMIUM LISTING Clarivate


https://clarivate.com/ See advert, p. 57


EBSCO Information Services www.ebsco.com


PREMIUM LISTING collectionHQ


www.collectionhq.com See advert, p. 26


Bailey Solutions www.baileysolutions.co.uk


Civica


Applied Network Solutions (ANS) (Amlib UK, 247lib.com and Hedgehog)


Unit 8, Prisma Park, Berrington Way, Wade Road, Basingstoke, Hants RG24 8GT Tel: +44 (0) 1256 300790


Opening the Book 80 Carleton Road, Pontefract West Yorkshire WF8 3NQ


Tel: 01977 602188


Email: rachel@openingthebook.com Further info: rachel@openingthebook.com Web: www.openingthebook.com Sales contact: Rachel Van Riel


Future-ready libraries which give the flexibility you need – Opening the Book has the advice and inspi- ration to help you make an impact. From external signage to creative makerspaces to the best book displays ever, we have transformed libraries of all kinds. Plus we offer staff training to follow through to implement changes in practice.


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Email: david.johnston@247lib.com Web: www.247lib.com Sales Contact: David Johnston


Brands: 247lib.com, Hedgehog, Amlib UK, ANS Contents Search, ANS Report Organiser, eSurvey


247lib.com and ‘Hedgehog for Schools’ offer a choice of very affordable leading cloud/ onsite UK developed library management systems (LMS) for organisations of any type (corporate, school, health, law, special, public) and size. With easy to setup configur- able options, you get tailored engaging portals to manage the widest range of resources. Our solutions offer benefits in simplicity, timesavings and costs. Both are supported by comprehensive migration, training and support services.


Eighth Floor, Southbank Central, 30 Stamford Street, London, SE1 9LQ


Tel: 03333 214 914


Email: neil.barker@civica.co.uk Web: www.civica.com/libraries Sales contact: Neil Barker Brands: Spydus


Civica Spydus library management is an end- to-end, cloud-based solution, providing highly intuitive and configurable user interfaces that are easy to learn and adopt. Libraries can reduce costly admin, whilst bringing services and resources to their communities in mean- ingful ways and attracting increased footfall with enriched in-person experiences. Our flexible software supports consortiums and partnerships via integrations, while preserving the individuality of local libraries. Drawing on four decades of expertise, and used by over 1,500 libraries globally, Civica Spydus enables libraries to thrive and evolve, helping citizens to discover the knowledge they seek.


See advert, p. 6


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