October 16, 2007
London, UK
New sales in all product areas include over 30% growth of UK e-customers
_x000D_Ex Libris™ UK is pleased to announce substantial growth in the UK regional user base during the first three quarters of 2007. Most pronounced, is an increase of approximately 30% in the number of institutions that have chosen to adopt one or more of the Company’s e-products—SFX context-sensitive link resolver, MetaLib metasearch gateway, and Verde e-resource management system. In addition to institutions that have joined the Ex Libris customer community during that period, a large number of Ex Libris customers in the UK have chosen to add more Ex Libris products to their suite.
_x000D_“We are pleased and honoured to see the continuing expansion of our customer base with the addition of so many distinguished institutions,” commented Julie Booth, managing director of Ex Libris UK, with great enthusiasm. “We welcome new institutions, such as NHS Education for Scotland, Aston University, and the University of Liverpool to the Ex Libris family and appreciate the confidence that our existing customers have demonstrated in our solutions and strategy—by choosing additional Ex Libris products. The only library automation vendor offering a full spectrum of solutions for the management of and access to print, electronic, and digital resources, Ex Libris presents customers with all of the benefits associated with acquiring excellent products from a single source.”
NHS Education for Scotland, one of the newest additions to the Ex Libris UK customer base, has selected the ALEPH integrated library system and the SFX context-sensitive link resolver to unify 42 NHS Scotland libraries across eight regional Health Boards and six national services, plus two non-NHS partner services (all currently operating with a stand-alone ILS or no automated system). The project is already under way and scheduled to go live in early 2008.
_x000D_“We are looking forward to realising the benefits of unifying the collections of NHS Scotland and our partners in the voluntary and education sectors (which include the Dementia Services Development Centre at the University of Stirling and the Scottish Motor Neurone Disease Association),” said Andrew Jackson, Senior Information Manager, Knowledge Services Group, NHS Education for Scotland. “This is a major step forward in developing the Scottish Health Information Environment, and will have tangible benefits on patient care and health improvement.”
Building on their previous investment in the Voyager, SFX, and DigiTool systems, the University of Strathclyde has selected the Ex Libris Primo one-stop solution for the discovery and delivery of local and remote resources. Jean Shaw, Head of Library Systems Division, reported, “We were very pleased when the opportunity to purchase Primo became a reality. Our users can look forward to a leading-edge discovery and delivery experience, an experience that they can really engage with.”
_x000D_About NHS Education for Scotland:
NHS Education for Scotland (NES) helps to provide better patient care by providing educational solutions for workforce development, by designing, commissioning, quality assuring and, where appropriate, providing education for NHS Scotland staff.
_x000D_The Knowledge Services Group within NES was formed in early 2003 with a remit to develop and deliver a collaborative, service-wide network that will enable equitable access to the knowledge required for effective patient care and improvement of Scotland’s health. The Knowledge Services Group is the sponsoring department for ALEPH and SFX implementation, and is responsible for the management and development of the NHS Scotland e-Library: www.elib.scot.nhs.uk.
_x000D_For additional information on NHS Education for Scotland, see https://www.nes.scot.nhs.uk.
_x000D_About the University of Strathclyde:
Some universities are rooted in the past. Strathclyde looks to the future. This is a vibrant, forward-thinking university with a reputation for high-achieving students, academics and researchers.For additional information on the University of Strathclyde, see https://www.strath.ac.uk
_x000D_About Ex Libris Group:
_x000D_Ex Libris Group is a leading worldwide developer and provider of high-performance applications for libraries, information centres, and researchers, with installations around the globe. The Group’s flagship ALEPH 500 and Voyager integrated library solutions are in use at over 3,000 sites worldwide. Other products from the Ex Libris suite, deployed at more than 1,300 sites, focus on the digital library and offer state-of-the-art, user-centric solutions for managing and providing informed access to electronic resources and digital assets.