Meet Phyllis Kaiden, Senior Product Manager for Serials Solutions who is the lead product manager for complete life cycle management of all library materials, from selection to weeding.
Read MoreEveryone’s talking about the cloud. About SaaS. But what is it really, and what does it mean? We break it down for you in a new whitepaper, "Software as a Service and Cloud Computing: Key Considerations for Libraries."
Read MoreDiscover the value your colleagues are enjoying by moving to the cloud. View this short video and discover how others have reduced staff, server footprint, and hardware costs by leveraging the power of SaaS.
Read MoreThe 2012 IFLA World Library and Information Congress is in full swing here in Helsinki with more than 200 sessions, 4,000 attendees, and over 80 exhibitors. Find out more from the viewpoint of Stephen Gilewski, a senior software support specialist here at Serials Solutions.
Read MoreSerials Solutions has reached an agreement with the National Research Council of Canada to index the NRC Publications Archive in the Summon service.
Read MoreTake a look at Middlesex University’s Summon service student tutorial for their view on best practices.
Read MoreSyracuse University launches their new library website today. Take a look at how their home page prominently features the Summon discovery service.
Read MoreThe Summon service is chock full of features and functionality that make discovering resources across a library's collection easy and intuitive. But which features are having the most impact for library users at University of Miami and Western Michigan University?
Read MoreTwo librarians sharing their thoughts with us about how the Summon service is helping to expose their digital and special collections. Check out this video to hear about how discovery is increasing visibility of this unique and valuable content at the University of Miami and the University of South Australia.
Read MoreWith the recent agreement to index The Digital Library of Georgia's collection, users of the Summon® service will soon be able to discover resources in this vast collection of digitized books, manuscripts, photographs, government documents, newspapers, maps, architectural drawings, audio, video, and other resources.
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