Library management software provider
Endeavor Information Systems, US, part of Elsevier, has announced the general availability of Voyager 6.1, a new version of the company's flagship integrated library system (ILS). Voyager 6.1 is designed to provide librarians and information professionals with a comprehensive infrastructure for managing all aspects of a library's physical assets.
The expanded search functionality in the product includes keyword search options as well as the ability to search holdings records containing specific information about the range of volumes held by a library. It also features tighter integration with Endeavor's electronic resource management solution, Meridian, to enable electronic resource data to be accessed via the Voyager OPAC, WebVoyáge. This integration also reduces the potential of generating redundant data in Voyager.
Voyager, which has been developed as a flexible system to stay current with evolving industry standards, runs on the Solaris 10 operating system. The latest version expands search options for library patrons and staff, and provides support for both ISBN-13 and OCLC number expansion.
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