Library solutions provider Ex Libris Group, Israel, has announced that additional libraries from around the world have selected the Primo discovery and delivery solution as a unified gateway to their library collections. These libraries will join the international Primo community and will benefit from the Primo Central mega-aggregate of scholarly e-content, scheduled for release in mid 2010.
Among the newest members to the Primo community, which now totals 260 institutions spanning 29 countries, are: Linda Hall Library (United States); Austrian National Library; Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria); Universite Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle (France); Paris-Dauphine University (France); Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (New Zealand); Saxony State Library – Dresden Technical University (Germany); University and State Library of Munster (Germany); Hungarian National Assembly; Consortium of Icelandic Libraries; Cape Peninsula University of Technology (South Africa); University of the Western Cape (South Africa); and Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.
Primo claims to be a one-stop solution for the discovery and delivery of local and remote resources, such as books, journal articles and digital objects. It assists libraries in fully utilising their collections and offering users an up-to-date discovery and delivery experience. Primo services can be embedded in commonly used applications such as course management systems and institutional portals, helping library serve users wherever they are.
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