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Hertfordshire serves a population of just over one million from a network of 47 public library buildings and 13 mobile libraries. The service has a stock of over 1.4 million items. The libraries offer a wide range of services for the whole community. People can use the library to borrow books, DVDs, magazines, music CDs, audio books, language courses, maps, music scores and playsets, find information, use the computer facilities, including internet access, attend a storytime, a baby rhyme time, a homework club, or a reading group and photocopy or send a fax. In addition, members can borrow up to 12 items, including books, talking books, CDs, DVDs and language courses, use an internet computer free of charge and access online services from home. Hertfordshire offers a wide range of services for children.
All Hertfordshire libraries hold basic reference collections and information about their local communities. They also offer access to the Internet and the Online Reference Library (a collection of authoritative electronic information resources). Hertfordshire’s central reference and information library holds an extensive range of printed and electronic information resources, including books, directories, CD-ROMS, newspapers, periodicals and Internet resources. Information on local and family history is held at Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies in Hertford.
Hertfordshire decided for our software solution since it is capable of handling such a large network and their wide range of services.
http://www.hertsdirect.org/libsleisure/
Situated in the north-west county of Lancashire, Oldham run BiblioMondo’s Concerto library management system with Zones for the web interface and in 2009 was the first UK customer to install Maple, the online ordering system.
The Library network consists of the recently completed Central library (opened in 2006) and 11 local branch libraries which feature Self Service terminals, direct Catalogue access as well as staffed counter facilities. Remote access to the catalogue is also available via the internet using Zones, Isacsoft’s configurable portal, which allows customers to view and manage their library account and set up and save customized searches and preferences.
http://www.oldham.gov.uk/libraries