Library solutions provider Ex Libris Group, Israel, has announced that more libraries around the world have selected the Primo discovery and delivery solution. In addition to gaining access from the redesigned user interface and the rich functionality of Primo version 3, these libraries, together with the other 280 members of the international Primo community, will benefit from the integration with the Primo Central index of scholarly e-content.
Among the newest members of the Primo customer base are: Atlanta University Center (United States); Monash University Library (Australia); University of Applied Arts Vienna (Austria); Parliament of Hungary; Coventry University (United Kingdom); Aberystwyth University (United Kingdom); and University of the West Indies (Caribbean countries).
Released in May 2010, Primo version 3 provides the end user with a simplified, modernised interface, enhanced search and display options, the incorporation of library OPAC functions into the Primo interface, and seamless expansion of the search scope to include the Primo Central mega aggregate index of hundreds of millions scholarly materials. In addition to complete interoperability with the Aleph and Voyager integrated library systems (ILS), Primo can serve as a discovery and delivery layer for all major ILS products, including Millennium, Horizon, Unicorn, Geac, SISIS, Libero, and a variety of regional and local systems. Primo presents a single result list that blends items from local collections, including the local library catalogue, with global e-resources from the Primo Central index.
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