Ex Libris has reviewed with great interest the EBSCO Policy for Metadata Sharing & Collaboration, which was released on April 18, 2014. We are very pleased that EBSCO has started to address the growing concern of the library community regarding the discoverability of the EBSCO content that the libraries license. EBSCO’s policy also responds to current industry initiatives, such as the recently pub
The National Library of Japan, one of the biggest Aleph libraries in the world, is now in full production Singapore—January 31, 2012. Ex Libris® Group, a world leader in the provision of library automation solutions, is pleased to announce that in early January, the National Diet Library (NDL)—the national library of Japan—completed its transition from its legacy system to the Aleph integrated lib
MetaLib+ The Primo Service for MetaLib Customers MetaLib+ search results at Queen Mary University of London. Click on the image to enlarge. Click here to view the live site What is MetaLib+? MetaLib+ is a cloud-based Primo service for electronic material discovery, providing instant access to the Primo Central Index with its vast coverage of scholarly content. In addition, MetaLib+ continues to s
The integration of OPAC functionality with the redesigned and streamlined Primo user interface exposes the full spectrum of library services through a single point of access Jerusalem, Israel—May 3, 2010. Ex Libris® Group is pleased to announce the general release of version 3.0 of the Primo® discovery and delivery solution. The major new functionality in version 3.0 is the result of continued col
Ex Libris is pleased to announce ELympics, the Ex Libris open-platform competition. Prizes will be awarded to the creators of the best code extensions to Ex Libris products during the competition period. The competition is open to members of any institution deploying any Ex Libris product, and submissions will be accepted on the EL Commons CodeShare site from November 9, 2009, to March 31, 2010.
Ex Libris bX Brings Web 2.0 Usage-Based Recommender Services to the Scholarly World Recommendations from the bX service guide researchers to materials of potentially great value to their work Chicago, IL — May 5, 2009. Ex Libris™ Group today announced that the bX recommender service is now available to libraries worldwide, providing library users with recommendations for scholarly articles. Tapp
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