Sentences with phrase «meet library patrons»

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Libraries shouldn't have to beg their local governments or their patrons for extra cash just to meet New York State minimum standards when Erie County isn't providing enough revenue to keep the doors open the required number of hours.
RFID provides the opportunity to use technology to improve public service and assist staff, whose numbers have been reduced by previous years» budget cuts, in meeting the demand from heavy patron usage of library services;
There are options we can explore to meet the needs of library patrons and hopefully fund for more hours
In an era where public libraries are trying to meet the digital needs of their patrons, it seems that obstacles keep cropping up for... [Read more...]
While libraries are concerned with meeting their budgets and offering relevant content in a way that keeps patrons looking to their libraries for material, publishers have to ensure that their authors are compensated and that they continue to earn enough of a profit to keep their doors open.
The company also meets the needs of libraries and their patrons with music, audiobooks, and the ability to stream movies from the library.
One of the struggles libraries have faced is how to meet their patrons» digital needs in a climate of uncertainty among content providers.
While libraries are concerned with meeting their budgets and offering relevant content in a way that keeps patrons looking to their libraries for material,... [Read more...]
Ingram is committed to serve the needs of libraries long - term, and continuously reviews and develops its services to provide the comprehensive and relevant tools that libraries need to successfully meet the needs of their patrons.
«Patron usage of e-books continues to climb, and the addition of our new multi-user concurrent Access Model gives libraries the flexibility to meet the content requirements of their patrons, and manage budgets effectively.»
In order to meet the growing needs of a more technologically - minded culture, libraries are stepping forward and offering their patrons ebooks, live streaming of audiobooks and video, and more.
This initiative is the latest in a long line of recent features and upgrades, all designed to help libraries reach their patrons and meet their needs, while maintaining a cost effective measure to stay relevant in their communities.
«Libraries are continuing to adapt their collections and adjust their mix of print and digital content to meet the changing needs of patrons,» said Dan Sheehan, Vice President and General Manager, Ingram Content Group library services.
All of this expansion serves to help libraries worldwide in their efforts to bring current digital content to their patrons, furthering the climate of digital publishing by enabling an ebook lending model that meets the publishers» and the consumers» needs.
This library partnership meets the need for digital content from libraries whose users and patrons are still clamoring for relevant academic digital content.
«We worked closely with librarians to develop this system, which enabled us to create a solution that meets the needs of both librarians and library patrons,» adds 3M Library Systems Digital Business Development Leader Tom Mercer.
Subscriptions allow libraries to experience more focused personalization in order to meet only content needs that their patrons want.
More streaming services would be a natural transition for libraries to be able to meet patron need and demand.
But one thing seems pretty clear to me: libraries are about to see their OverDrive hold queues lengthen significantly, which will mean pressure to send more money to OverDrive to meet patron demand.
The library's e-book collections will continue to grow as it ramps up its digital offerings to meet the demand from patrons.
Groups of any size can harness the collective buying power of a group while successfully meeting individual library and patron needs.
In short, these findings show that digital reading programs have significant potential when it comes to helping African libraries meet the needs of a 21st century patron base.
With a generous selection of programs tailored to meet the unique needs of your library, you'll have the books your patrons want (and that means you get the highest circulation rates).
Instead, new technologies must provide efficient, cost - effective solutions to creatively meet the diverse and changing needs of patrons and libraries alike.
Library patrons did voice their concerns about the cuts during the library board's Sept. 21 meeting in Deanwood, according to Ginnie Cooper, the D.C. system's chief librarian.
Once budgets are met, library patrons are given the option to purchase books that aren't yet in the library's catalog, or that might already be checked out.
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