Ex Libris®, a ProQuest company, has announced that the Swedish Library Consortium (GSLG) has chosen the Ex Libris Alma® library management platform and Primo® discovery solution. Consortium members Linnaeus University, the University of Borås and Örebro University will benefit from the openness of the Alma and Primo solutions to streamline resource management workflows, improve discoverability and enhance the teaching and learning experience.
The three universities currently have separate systems and processes for managing and discovering electronic and print resources, and consequently, staff and users cannot readily view information for all collections. In addition, the lack of integration between their library system and components of the discovery interface complicates the workflows for e-resources and print materials.
The members of the consortium will use Alma and Primo to streamline workflows for all resources and to support the resources' entire life cycle, from acquisition through access, licensing, and administration to support, discovery, and evaluation.
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