Chicago, Illinois — April 16, 2019
With the Ex Libris solutions, the Library of Virginia will enable researchers throughout the world to access the library’s holdings
Chicago, Illinois—April 16, 2019. Ex Libris®, a ProQuest company, is pleased to announce that the Library of Virginia has selected the Ex Libris Alma® library services platform for library management, the Ex Libris Primo® solution for discovery and delivery, and the Ex Libris Rosetta™ solution for digital asset management and preservation.
For nearly two centuries, the Library of Virginia has served as both the state library and the custodian of the state archives. The library’s vast, diverse collection includes records that begin with the settlement at Jamestown in the 17th century and continue with eight terabytes of data transferred to the library in 2018 from the administration of outgoing Governor Terry McAuliffe. The library also houses timeless collections of manuscripts, maps, architectural drawings and plans, print collections, state and federal documents, state artwork, and photographs.
The state library serves a wide variety of patrons, including social scientists, writers, artists, and historians, both local and remote.
Our goal is to offer our patrons more cohesive and intuitive access across all our collections.
To meet today’s challenging requirements, the Library of Virginia is adopting Ex Libris Rosetta for digital asset management and preservation, leveraging the leading preservation-industry standards and open APIs to provide continuity for generations to come. With the Ex Libris Alma library services platform and Primo discovery and delivery solution, the library will streamline its workflows and facilitate patrons’ discovery of the library’s collections.
“As the state library and archives, we take very seriously our Code of Virginia mandate to preserve and make accessible the records of our government and to document the lives of Virginians over time,” said Librarian of Virginia Sandra Treadway. “Our goal is to offer our patrons more cohesive and intuitive access across all our collections and to create a sound base from which to build truly sustainable digital preservation processes and policies.”
“Ex Libris is delighted to welcome the Library of Virginia to our Alma, Primo, and Rosetta user communities,” added Eric Hines, president of Ex Libris North America. “The library has a unique responsibility to digitally preserve, manage, and render searchable some of the most significant documents capturing US history, and we look forward to seeing Ex Libris solutions supporting the library in that mission.”
About the Library of Virginia
The Library of Virginia, the Commonwealth’s library and archives, is one of the oldest agencies of Virginia’s government. Founded in 1823 to house the state’s incomparable printed and manuscript holdings, the Library acquires, preserves, and promotes access to unique collections of Virginia’s history and culture and advances the development of library and record management services statewide. Our collections, containing more than 129 million items, document and illustrate the lives of both famous Virginians and ordinary citizens. Our resources, exhibitions, and events attract nearly 200,000 visitors each year.
About Ex Libris
Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, is a leading global provider of cloud-based solutions that enable institutions and their individual users to create, manage, and share knowledge. In close collaboration with its customers and the broader community, Ex Libris develops creative solutions that increase library productivity, maximize the impact of research activities, enhance teaching and learning, and drive student mobile engagement. Ex Libris serves over 7,500 customers in 90 countries. For more information, see our website and join us on LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.