Library Management Systems Resources
Discussions and Reports to expand your knowledge on Library Management Systems
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Library Management Systems Discussions
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Question on: OpenEduCat
how can i do demo from my clients?i want to create demos for my client
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You can generate the OpenEduCat trial demo here: https://openeducat.org/demo and give the demo to your clients. If you want, we can also extend the demo duration.
After becoming an OpenEduCat Partner, we can share our cloud-based OpenEduCat instance, so you can demo it to your clients.
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Question on: Apollo ILS/LSP
What about Apollo and Consortium Capabilities?Consortia
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VersaCard (R) is Apollo's consortium solution for serving patrons from other libraries. Couple that with VersaCat (R), for searching other libraries' catalogs, and you have an unbeatable consortium capability.
Every consortium member maintains its autonomy and its own relationship with Biblionix. And each library controls its own collection and circulation rules. Plus, no management or control authority is needed. Libraries can come and go at will and not affect the costs of other libraries in the group. And like any other Apollo customer, VersaCard customers can cancel at any time and receive a pro-rated refund.
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Question on: Apollo ILS/LSP
I have heard libraries rave about Apollo's Reserve Express. What is it?What is Reserve Express
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Apollo's Reserve Express (TM) lets patrons subscribe to their favorite authors. When new items from Reserve Express authors are added, staff places all subscribers on the reserve list with two clicks! That's it! (Yes, the subscriber list is randomized before being added to the reserve list).
Patrons no longer need to hound the library about when new titles are coming in or worry that they'll miss one. And there are no handwritten lists needed to keep track of what patrons like what authors. Delighted patrons. Delighted staff. It's a wonderful thing.
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Library Management Systems Reports
Grid® Report for Library Management Systems
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Library Management Systems
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Library Management Systems
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Library Management Systems
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Library Management Systems
Fall 2025
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Library Management Systems
Fall 2025
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report