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Serials Solutions Announces Intota™ Development Partners

Visionary Institutions Unite to Develop Industry First Library Management Solution

Serials Solutions®, a ProQuest® business unit, announced today the institutions that are collaborating with the company to develop Intota™, a Software-as-a-Service solution that supports the entire resource lifecycle for libraries, including selection, acquisition, cataloging, discovery, and fulfillment regardless of resource type. The six development partners reflect a broad spectrum of visionary institutions and academic research libraries; from public and private, community college and university, to single university and consortia systems.

Serials Solutions and ProQuest Celebrate National Library Week in the US

ProQuest, an information firm central to research, is celebrating America’s National Library Week with a rich assortment of goodies for libraries and their patrons. Each day from April 8 through 14, the company will open some of its most popular databases found exclusively through library web sites and help librarians fine-tune their marketing with free access to promotional tools and demographic data on book lovers. Plus, the company is sponsoring a sweepstakes that can earn cash prizes for libraries. A trip to www.proquest.com/go/celebrate connects visitors with all the details.

Serials Solutions® Appoints Pam Cory to Lead Global Market Expansion

Seasoned Leader Brings Marketing, Branding and International Experience to Progressive Software Technology Company

Serials Solutions® Summon® Service Continues Its Mission of Returning Researchers to the Library

By Serials Solutions

Technology innovation drives adoption with more than 400 libraries in 40 countries embracing the Summon Service

Lund University Launches Serials Solutions® Summon Discovery Service

 Lund University Libraries, one of Sweden’s oldest and largest research libraries, has launched the Summon® service as the primary starting point for research on its website.

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