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Lyngsoe Systems Ltd


Lyngsoe Systems has been a world leader in the field of cutting-edge electronic logistics control for over 40 years and is leading within the radio frequencies identification (RFID) technology. We are devoted to helping libraries transform by supporting them to save time on material handling with smart library solutions. We are experts and trusted by libraries in providing automated material handling solutions, self-service equipment, and intelligent material management systems. To find out more, visit lyngsoesystems.com.


Contact: info@lyngsoesystems.com 01400 283850 l www.lyngsoesystems.com @LyngsoeSystems


PTFS Europe


We at PTFS Europe are the UK open-source library solutions experts. Like libraries, open source is about community and provides many benefits including value for money, easy integrations and an incredibly fast pace of development and enhancement.


When you join us as a customer you will not be purchasing software - you instead gain expertise of developers, trainers, and data migration experts. Free annual updates, and a secure hosted, ISO27001 accredit- ed solution that fulfils your data protection and security requirements. All with a responsive UK based service support. We will be showcasing Koha LMS, Aspen Discovery & Metabase Analytics.


Contact: sales@ptfs-europe.com 01483 378728 l www.ptfs-europe.com


NewsBank


NewsBank is a premier information provider of reliable, vetted primary sources. Our diverse global perspectives challenge and develop critical thinking skills and promote innovation. The resources improve students’ information literacy and connect learning to real world events and issues. Readex offers an acclaimed catalogue of historical primary sources for global academic research that includes historical newspapers, imprints, journals, ephemera, and government publications spanning more than five centuries. Newest digital collections include BBC Monitoring: Summary of World Broadcasts, Asian Life in America, Hispanic Life in America, and Early American Newspapers, Series 18-20.


Contact: sales@newsbank.com +1802 875 2910 l www.newsbank.com @NewsBank


The Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA)


CLA, a regulated not-for-profit organisation, licenses organisations to lawfully use, copy, and share text and image-based content owned by authors, publishers, and visual artists. Revenues are distributed to owners, ensuring fair compensation for rights holders and support for the UK’s creative economy.


Contact: cs@cla.co.uk 0207 400 3100 l www.cla.co.uk @CLA_UK


The Design Concept WE DESIGN TOMORROW’S LIBRARY – TODAY Oxford University Press


We are the world’s largest university press. We work in partnership with institutions and learned societies to bring a world of knowledge to stu- dents and researchers worldwide.


The goal is impact. Together with academic communities, we curate and seamlessly connect the ideas that push their fields forward, so they can learn from them, add to them, and continue a virtuous cycle of scholarship.


And because we are a part of the academic community and guided in everything we do by our mission, we re-invest in our people, our publish- ing, and the world-leading research institution of which we are part..


Contact: library.marketing@oup.com 01865 556767 l www.academic.oup.com


We know extraordinary places make extraordinary people. We are library people; we design award-winning interiors for all kinds of library. As libraries have transformed into dynamic spaces so have our designs. We are full of bright ideas for your makerspaces, innovation hubs, ideas factories, library hubs, family hubs…We create beautiful spaces where people feel they belong.


We bring nature into libraries with biophilic design to make your library an attractive and healthy experience.


Your library is a magical space enabling innovation, creativity, collabo- ration, and play, so let us design you a world of inspiration.


Contact: info@thedesignconcept.co.uk 0141 643 9690 l www.thedesignconcept.co.uk @designconceptuk


WF Education Unleash the potential of YOUR space! Princh


Princh is a cloud-based library printing, copying, scanning solution that is designed specifically for – and with - libraries. Princh is the fastest growing solution in the UK as more libraries switch to our user friendly, self-service solution that allows their customers to print and pay from any device.


Integrated electronic payment allows customers to pay with their bank card, Apple Pay and Google Pay with absolutely nothing to set up, it is all part of the Princh software making it incredibly easy to implement.


Contact: victoria@princh.com 0203 966 5490 l www.princh.com @PrinchApp


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At WF Education, we design, manufacture, and install supportive library and learning spaces. We believe that dedicated spaces – specific to users or activities contribute to a better library experience and feelings of wellbeing.


We focus our efforts on supporting outcomes and empowering you to design the right space for your needs.


Our Everna™, Cantilibra™, and Claria™ furniture ranges provide multi- ple options to design a flexible space that works. We are so passion- ate about our work and always happy to chat, so come and say hello!


Contact: hello@wf-education.com 01743 812200 l www.wf-education.com @WF_Education


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