April 28, 2005
London, UK
Ex Libris (UK) Ltd. announced at the Library + information Show 2005 that Nottingham Trent University selected the ALEPH 500™ Integrated Library System to replace the universitys existing Geac ADVANCE system. Nottingham Trent University has chosen to enhance its ALEPH 500 system with the ADAM (ALEPH Digital Asset Management) Module and ARC (ALEPH Reporting Center). The university has also selected the Verde e-Resource Management system to complement their existing SFX® and MetaLib® solutions.
Sue McKnight, Director of Libraries and Knowledge Resources at Nottingham Trent University, said: We are delighted to be strengthening our partnership with Ex Libris at this exciting time for library developments here at the university. Choosing ALEPH to integrate with our existing SFX and MetaLib services will help us realise our ambitious plans to enhance the learning, teaching, and research experience of students and staff.
I am particularly pleased that Nottingham Trent University has again selected Ex Libris solutions following their successful implementation of SFX and MetaLib last year, said Julie Booth, Managing Director, Ex Libris (UK) Ltd. We now look forward to working with the university to implement ALEPH 500 and Verde, and to further build our already strong partnership. continued Julie.
About Nottingham Trent:
Nottingham Trent University is one of the largest in the UK. It attracts students from across the world and has a total student population of approximately 26,000 – made up of around 21,000 undergraduates and 5,000 postgraduates. Its entry standards are consistently high and it remains one of the most popular universities in the country in terms of applications received. It has become one of the UK’s top universities for graduate employment – with around 97 per cent of full-time students graduating from the university gaining jobs or going on to further study within six months of completing their courses.
Nottingham Trent has a multi-site library operation with a collection of over a third of a million items. Forward looking, it was the first academic library in the UK to implement a full self-service operation using RFID technology.
For additional information about the University, see https://www.ntu.ac.uk
About Ex Libris:
Ex Libris is a leading worldwide developer and provider of high-performance applications for libraries, information centres, and researchers. ALEPH, the Ex Libris integrated library solution, has been installed at more than 1250 sites and consortia in over 51 countries. MetaLib, the information portal for library collections, and SFX, the context-sensitive linking solution for heterogeneous electronic resources in the scholarly information environment, have collectively been purchased by more than 725 institutions in 36 countries. DigiTool, a solution for the construction of digital collections, and Verde, the new electronic resource management (ERM) system, round out the Ex Libris product suite.