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From our Managing Director
In June we began our 2010 fiscal year leaving a solid 2009 behind us. Despite the many challenges posed by the global economic downturn, we were able to expand our customer base across the globe. More >>

Cataloging the Dead
The Harnett County Public Library in North Carolina, U.S.A., has been engaged in an ongoing project to make obituaries from Harnett County and outlying areas digitally accessible through the library’s Web OPAC. More >>

About Braille and Politics
By Henk Verbooy, Digitale Bibliotheek Magazine
If there is one place that is quickly going digital, it surely is the library for the blind. Well, not necessarily. The Swiss Library for the Blind (SBS) does one without neglecting the other. More >>

Spice Up Your OPAC
The V-smart / Vubis Smart Web OPAC is a powerful tool for users to easily find relevant information in and outside the library. By customizing the Web OPAC and “spicing it up” with some of the features below, you can create an even more valuable user experience. More >>

Canadian Museum of Nature Goes Live With Its New Web OPAC
The library of the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa/Gatineau, Canada, recently went live with its new Vubis Smart Web OPAC. Through the Web OPAC, library users enjoy access to one of Canada’s oldest natural history collections, comprising books, periodicals, museum publications, and a wide array of audio/visual materials. More >>

Analyzing Usage: V-insight at Windesheim
With over 18.000 students, Windesheim is one of the largest institutions of higher education in the Netherlands. The university’s media center offers students and faculty access to a large collection of books, journals, DVDs and CDs. More >>