Kenton County Public Library Goes Live on Evergreen
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Duluth, GA — August 30, 2012
Kenton County Public Library in Covington, Kentucky has gone live with Evergreen as their next generation ILS system. Equinox Software provided data migration and training services and will continue to provide ongoing technical support.
The Berklee College of Music Stan Getz Library has gone live with Evergreen as their next generation ILS. Equinox Software provided data migration and training services and will continue to provide technical support. In addition, Equinox Software provided development services to allow for Song Title Indexing in Evergreen.
Equinox Software To Provide Sneak Peak Of FulfILLment 1.0 Alpha 2 at ALA Annual!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Duluth, GA —June 21, 2012
Equinox Software will be exhibiting at Booth 700 during the ALA Annual Meeting in Anaheim and is excited to provide conference attendees with a
special preview of FulfILLment version 1.0 Alpha 2.
FulfILLment is an open-source ILL that will allow for material lending between different integrated library software systems, both open source and
Selover Public Library Joins COOL and Goes Live on Evergreen
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Duluth, GA —June 14, 2012
Selover Public Library has become the third library to go live on Evergreen joining Sunbury and Germantown as part of the Consortium of Ohio Libraries (COOL). 21,000 bibliographic items and 4,300 new patrons were migrated to the COOL combined catalog which can be viewed online at http://cool-cat.org/.
The West Nipissing Public Libraries in Ontario have gone live on Evergreen as part of the Blue Sky Consortium. They join North Bay Public Library which has been using the open source software since October. Equinox Software oversaw data migration and implementation and will continue to provide ongoing technical support for the growing consortium.
Equinox Software is proud to announce a sponsorship for King County Library System Foundation’s annual Literary Lions Gala.
This year’s event welcomed over 500 guests and raised $208,000 to support literacy and lifelong learning programs. Bestselling author Lee Child served as key note speaker for the evening which also included a "State of the Library" report by Bill Ptacek and 11 sold out author salons.