September 21, 2011
Five Swedish institutions select the Primo discovery and delivery solution from Ex Libris Copenhagen, Denmark—September 21, 2011. Ex Libris is pleased to announce that five Swedish institutions joined the Primo® community within the last month. Following the selection of Primo by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency—Sweden’s first Primo site—KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Mid Sweden University, Luleå University of Technology, and Jönköping University represent the latest in a line of Scandinavian institutions that have opted for the superior discovery and delivery service offered by Primo. Combined with the Primo Central Index, which connects libraries to a mega-aggregate of hundreds of millions of scholarly e-resources, Primo enables users to search the entire spectrum of a library’s resources—both e-resources and physical holdings—through a single point of access, and to receive a single, relevance-ranked list of results. Primo, the Primo Central Index, and the bX article recommender join other Ex Libris systems deployed at KTH—the MetaLib® metasearch solution and SFX® OpenURL link resolver—and are integrated with the KTH library’s Millennium system. SwePub, a collection of conference papers, dissertations, scholarly articles, and other academic publications from Swedish universities, and the KTH DiVA database, which contains publications produced by the university’s researchers and students, are also searchable through Primo. Ulf-Göran Nilsson, head of acquisitions, publishing, and net-based learning at the KTH School of Education and Communication in Engineering Science, commented: ”We went through a very rigorous selection process, involving a pilot study preceding the actual procurement, to enable us to thoroughly study the systems on the market. The content-neutral stance of Ex Libris, the active international Primo user community, and the ability of individual libraries to customize the solution were the main reasons for our adoption of Primo.” Christoph Frech, Ex Libris sales director for North and West Europe, stated: ”We are delighted that these major Swedish institutions have chosen Primo. The extensive evaluation process undertaken by KTH indicates once more that Primo is the discovery and delivery solution that delivers the greatest value to research libraries.” About KTH KTH Royal Institute of Technology, in Stockholm, Sweden, was founded in 1827 and is the largest and oldest technical university in the country. It boasts over 14,000 undergraduate students, 1,500 graduate students, and 3,000 full-time employees. The university is a truly international place of study, with 65 master’s degree programs offered in English. For more information, see www.kth.se. About Ex Libris Dedicated to developing creative solutions in close collaboration with customers, Ex Libris enables academic, national, and research libraries to maximize productivity and efficiency and, at the same time, greatly enhance the user experience. By empowering users to discover and obtain the information they need, libraries ensure their position as the bridge to knowledge. For more information about Ex Libris Group, see our Web site, join us on Facebook, visit our Commentary blog, and follow our Twitter page.
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