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Middletown Township Public Library Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
4/3/2012
CONTACT:
Nathan Curulla
(888) 900-8944
sales@bywatersolutions.com
Middletown Township Public Library Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
ByWater Solutions, an open source community supporter and the U.S.' forefront provider of Koha (www.koha-community.org) support, announced today that the Middletown Township Public Library, of Middletown, NJ. is now live on their installation of the Koha integrated library system.
ByWater Solutions will be providing ongoing support and hosting services for them.
Columbia County Rural Library District Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
3/27/2012
CONTACT:
Nathan Curulla
(888) 900-8944
sales@bywatersolutions.com
Columbia County Rural Library District Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
ByWater Solutions, an open source community supporter and the US’s forefront provider of Koha (www.koha-community.org) support, announced today that the Columbia County Rural Library District in Dayton, Washington is now live on their installation of the Koha integrated library system.
Plum Creek Library System Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
3/20/2012
CONTACT:
Nathan Curulla
(888) 900-8944
sales@bywatersolutions.com
Plum Creek Library System Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
ByWater Solutions, an open source community supporter and the US’s forefront provider of Koha (www.koha-community.org) support, announced today that the Plum Creek Library System (PCLS) is now live on their installation of the Koha integrated library system.
Southern NH Library Cooperative Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
3/16/2012
CONTACT:
Nathan Curulla
(888) 900-8944
sales@bywatersolutions.com
Southern NH Library Cooperative Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
Walla Walla Public Library Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
3/6/2012
CONTACT:
Nathan Curulla
(888) 900-8944
sales@bywatersolutions.com
Walla Walla Public Library Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
ByWater Solutions, an open source community supporter and the US’s forefront provider of Koha (www.koha-community.org) support, announced today that the Walla Walla Public Library of Walla Walla, WA is now live on their installation of the Koha integrated library system.
LibLime and WALDO Announce the Connecticut Historical Society is live on LibLime Academic Koha.
North Bethesda, MD. February 28, 2012. LibLime, a Division of PTFS and WALDO (Westchester Academic Library Directors Organization), announce that the Connecticut Historical Society has successfully migrated to LibLime Academic Koha.
The Connecticut Historical Society worked with LibLime’s project management staff on data migration, system configuration, and training.
Washoe County Library System Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
2/28/2012
CONTACT:
Nathan Curulla
(888) 900-8944
sales@bywatersolutions.com
Washoe County Library System Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions
ByWater Solutions, an open source community supporter and the US’s forefront provider of Koha (www.koha-community.org) support, announced today that Washoe County Library System of Reno, NV is now live on their installation of the Koha integrated library system.
Equinox Software Announces Telephony Implementation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Duluth, GA —February 13, 2012
Six Libraries Partner to Bring DOM Biblio Indexing to Koha
2/2/2012
CONTACT:
Nathan Curulla
(888) 900-8944
sales@bywatersolutions.com
Six Libraries Partner to Bring DOM Biblio Indexing to Koha
ByWater Solutions, an open source community supporter and official Koha support company announced today that six of their library partners are joining forces to bring DOM Biblio Indexing to Koha.
Amigos Library Services and Missouri Library Network Corporation Announce Agreement to Explore Merger. Combination Will Create One of the Nation’s Largest Library Service Organizations
January 31, 2012
For Immediate Release
Dallas, TX — Amigos Library Services, a leading library membership organization based in Dallas, and the Missouri Library Network Corporation (MLNC), a similar St. Louis-based library membership organization, today announced that they have entered into a working agreement to explore merging operations. If the organizations merge, Amigos will be the largest library consortium west of the Mississippi River, comprised of approximately 1,000 libraries and cultural heritage institutions in 22 states.