Groundbreaking access: open+ in Manawatū Community Hub Libraries, New Zealand
Extended library access that is highly-used and applauded by the community.
Extended library access that is highly-used and applauded by the community.
The library installed three selfChecks and a remoteLocker outdoor to ensure they could provide convenient library access to all community members inside and outside the library.
From its 1833 founding to deploying remoteLockers across the Ouachitas, see how this Arkansas library bridges distances and enhances service for over 100,000 residents.
Discover how Lambton Library used open+ to increase open hours by 700%, welcome 400% more visitors, and double circulation in the first year.
Check how Gatineau Library transformed its library services with Bibliotheca’s awesome solutions.
Read about the Gabriel García Márquez Library in Barcelona, a remarkable example of how technology can be used to improve the user experience and allow libraries to function as community hubs.
Discover how Bibliotheca is helping East Shanghai Library serve millions.
Discover how the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library in Kerrville TX is transforming its service with modern Bibliotheca library technology.
Explore how Fayetteville Public Library in Arkansas enhanced its award-winning space with Bibliotheca’s open+ and remoteLocker solutions to offer around-the-clock access for everyone.
Learn how Red Deer Public Library uses Bibliotheca’s uniFi+ to expand library awareness and broadcast engaging library communications across all branches including a mall pop-up.
Learn how Bentonville Public Library used Bibliotheca’s selfChecks, security gates, and remoteLockers to expand access with an unstaffed mini-branch in a community center.
Following a modern makeover with Bibliotheca solutions, Dollard-des-Ormeaux Library in Canada has transformed into a key community hub, offering 100% self-service lending and quick returns.
The library of the Amazonas State University – UEA – in Parintins, welcomed the future of library technology investing in a complete Bibliotheca solution when thinking about a safe reopening.
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