Academic Libraries

Encore Goes Live at Two UK Academic Libraries

Release date: March 25, 2009
Emeryville, CA—Innovative announced today that two UK academic libraries have gone live with Encore: University of Exeter and Wellcome Library.
“The University of Exeter is a leading, research-led university with top-flight ambitions both within the UK and on the international stage,” says Martin Myhill, Assistant Director of Collections and Research Support. “We [...]

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University of Bradford (UK) Selects Innovative Product Suite

Release date: March 2, 2009
The University of Bradford has selected the Millennium ILS; Encore, Innovative’s discovery services platform, as a front-end interface; and the Innovative ERM for managing electronic resources. Used in concert, these tools will support a single search of the full complement of library resources, print and electronic, while presenting users with the [...]

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Encore Recently Installed at Four US Academic Libraries

Release date: February 13, 2009
Innovative announced today that its Encore Services team recently installed the product at four US academic libraries: Loma Linda University (CA), University of Houston (TX), University of San Francisco (CA), and Wofford College (SC).

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University of Wyoming Selects Millennium and Encore

Release date: January 23, 2009
Emeryville, CA—The University of Wyoming Libraries have selected the Millennium ILS and the Encore discovery services platform. Millennium will replace a Voyager™ system provided by Ex Libris, Ltd. [Read More]

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Plug & Play: Two-hour Installation at Quinnipiac University

Quinnipiac University’s Arnold Bernhard Library (CT) recently set an Encore record—and a goal. The record was a no-hitch Encore installation in two hours flat. The goal was more installations just like it. […]

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Tear Down Barriers—Easily Integrate OAI-Compliant Collections

If before October of 2008 you knew next to nothing about the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Willa Cather collection, your lack of knowledge might be forgiven. Reference to that collection—over 200,000 items, including print, archival, and electronic media—was scattered across four different data platforms.

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