Thursday, September 25, 2008

Newspaper #3

Kimberly Rhine
LIB 103
Ms. Pemberton
News Report #3
“Dozens of academic, public and special libraries choose AquaBrowser”September 22, 2008. <http://www.librarytechnology.org/diglib-fulldisplay.pl?SID=20080925181396484&RC=13545&code=pr&Row=7>.
The article is basically a press release that came from Denver, Colorado about the decision for twenty five brand new academic schools, public schools, and special libraries new purchase. They all decided to purchase the AquaBrowser. This adds them to the list of over four hundred other libraries that have implemented AquaBrowser. The libraries that have implemented the tool AquaBrowser range from the east coast all the way to the west coast. Some of the schools that you may have heard of are Central Michigan University, and even Washington University. In relating to Wilmington they have added AquaBrowser to the military base, the US Army Fort Bragg Library.
AquaBrowser is innovative conception stage that offers visual, particular searching that helps you to connect with ease to any tool to help you conduct your research, and/or helps to begin the process with any automation system. AquaBrowser is supposed to provide libraries with one of a kind benefits and faster implementation to libraries. Because of its amazing technology and the advancements that it has produced for libraries all over the world they have remained strong with their decision to maintain AquaBrowser as their main vendor-neutral, They have also decided to present the opportunity for their users a spectacular rewarding search experience. Since AquaBrowser has graciously proven a discovery platform with a phenomenal design that is user friendly based on their user research. They have made AquaBrowser so user friendly that it works with any ILS. Libraries can also add AquaBrowser with their current browser and then slowly or at their own pace choose a new ILS system, including any source that happens to be open.

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