Jul 25, 2019 | Newsletter Articles
What Makes a Library Great? Insights from Two Awarding-Winning Libraries Two demographically different libraries who share the distinction of receiving an award in 2018 answer our questions with wisdom from both a small and large public library perspective. Meet the...
Jul 7, 2019 | Case Studies
The Library Mary Riley Styles Public Library is named after Mary Riley Styles, who dedicated her life to public service and founded the first library in Falls Church in 1899, beginning with a collection of 650 books. Upon her death in 1946, Mary Riley Styles’...
May 16, 2018 | Newsletter Articles
NEWSLETTER – Spring 2018 – Georgetown’s WOW!mobile The Georgetown Public Library in Texas reaches an additional 2,000 patrons each month with its WOW!mobile (Words on Wheels). This bookmobile-style program brings comprehensive library services to segments...
May 16, 2018 | Awards, Past News
Marshall Breeding’s annual “Perceptions” survey is an international survey of library automation customers. For the EIGHT straight year, the Apollo™ ILS received top rankings in ALL categories. The report was released on March 17, 2018. Here are some...
Oct 15, 2017 | Newsletter Articles
NEWSLETTER – Fall 2017 – Soon to be Famous Illinois Author Project Librarians in Illinois are leveraging their joint influence to help reshape the world of e-books and showcase their ability to connect people to books. With the goal of lifting a...
Sep 20, 2017 | Case Studies
The Library The Mason County Public Library in Maysville, Kentucky has more than 13,000 members and 55,000 holdings. Last year, they had 112,500 circulations. Valerie Zempter has been the library director for ten years. Pam Erskine is in charge of cataloging, and...