Sentences with phrase «private academic libraries»

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Proquest currently does business with schools, government, libraries, and private academic businesses.
One Equity Partner Jörg Zirener welcomed the new technological additions by saying «3M's Library Systems will allow us to deepen our presence in the education and library sector and broaden our product offerings in end - to - end automation solutions for public, private and academic libraries,» he said.
Unlike LSCA where only public libraries were eligible for grants, LSTA funds are available to school library media centers, academic libraries, qualified private / research libraries, special libraries, library consortia, libraries in residential and correctional institutions as well as public libraries.
Polaris Library Systems, a trusted provider of technology solutions for academic, private and public libraries, will employ OverDrive's Discovery APIs and Circulation APIs (application programming interfaces) to create a more desirable, seamless patron experience for libraries with an OverDrive e-content subscription.
Established in 2003, Polaris Library Systems provides academic, private and public libraries with an integrated library system that boosts productivity, improves patron satisfaction and transforms how libraries connect, communicate and collaborate with their communities in the modern world.
Given that law libraries, whether academic, courthouse or private law firm, are constantly under space pressures, does this mean that we should be discarding the other 80 - 94 % of the collection and using the space for something else?
Although I work in a private law library while the report deals with academic libraries, I found the report very interesting; a number of challenges that it identifies are also faced by private law libraries.
We hope to hear from private, public and academic libraries — and publishers.
While the drivers in academic and private law libraries might be different, all of us are dealing with the same basic problems.
Only in partnership with others — ideally not just among research institutions, but also among academic, private and courthouse libraries — can we develop the shared and sustainable expertise, methodologies, infrastructure and funding required to build and maintain a digital law library in Canada.
The case law seems to suggest that, rather than deciding public access policies based solely on considerations of the public or private nature of their universities, the amount of public funding received, or their library's depository status, librarians can consider the individual characteristics of their own universities — the university's mission, their patrons» needs, their financial circumstances, and the place they see for their academic library in the larger community.
While the copies of early (pre-1930) law reports and statutes in both academic and private (law firm) libraries are disintegrating from age and overuse, mint - condition copies of them will be preserved in Osgoode's special collections.
But these projects — in both the academic and private law libraries — are small - scale, serving small audiences with specific needs.
Many of my academic colleagues (but certainly not colleagues in private law libraries) might find this policy drastic.
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