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    August 3rd, 2012LISWire aggregatorLISWire

    North Bethesda, MD, August 2, 2012. The Roman L. and Victoria E. Hruska Memorial Public Library in David City, NE, went live this week on LibLime Koha 4.12 for all collection and patron management services. As a member of the Pioneer Consortium, Roman L. and Victoria E. Hruska Memorial Public Library staff worked with LibLime project managers and data specialists to migrate from the library’s older Follett system to the completely web-based LibLime Koha ILS.

    About the Roman L. and Victoria E. Hruska Memorial Public Library
    First opened in 1892, the Roman L. and Victoria E. Hruska Memorial Public Library serves David City, Nebraska by loaning items of interest and hosting events and programs for all community members. The Roman L. and Victoria E. Hruska Memorial Public Library strives to satisfy the diverse informational, recreational, and cultural needs of the David City community by providing quality materials and services.

    About the Pioneer Consortium
    The Pioneer Consortium continues to expand the number of members that share the LibLime Koha union catalog. The successes of the early members of the consortium are noticed by more and more libraries around the state and the consortium membership continues to grow. One of the main attractions is access to the LibLime Koha union catalog. http://pioneer.kohalibrary.com

    About LibLime - PTFS
    LibLime – PTFS is the global leader in providing support for the Koha open source ILS. Rather than sell software licenses for static, hard-to-customize software products, the PTFS LibLime Division educates libraries about the benefits of open source, enabling them to make choices about how best to provide their communities and staff with better technology services. The PTFS LibLime Division then facilitates deployment of Koha in libraries by providing outstanding consulting, development, implementation, and support/hosting for libraries of all types and sizes. PTFS is also the developer of the world’s leading content management software, ArchivalWare, and specializes in meeting library personnel staffing requirements, digitization, and metadata keying services. For more information, see http://liblime.com or http://ptfs.com or http://archivalware.net.

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    August 2nd, 2012LISWire aggregatorLISWire

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Duluth, GA — August 1, 2012

    Lee County Public Library in North Carolina has gone live with Evergreen as part of the NC Cardinal Project. Equinox Software provided data migration

    and training services and will continue to provide ongoing technical support for the growing consortium.

    Lee County is the 8th of 9 pilot libraries scheduled to go live. NC Cardinal will eventually become a large network of many North Carolina libraries

    committed to the goal of sharing resources to provide open access to library holdings to all users no matter where they live. The online catalog for the

    consortium can be viewed at www.nccardinal.org.

    "It has been very exciting to watch as this new consortium has come together in North Carolina,” says Equinox President, Brad LaJeunesse. “The pilot

    libraries have worked very hard to make this a success, and we look forward to partnering with future libraries as NC Cardinal continues to grow."

    About Equinox Software, Inc.

    Founded by the original Evergreen designers and developers, Equinox Software is a leader in open source solutions for libraries. Their goal is to

    engage and support a rapidly growing open source community while assisting libraries in moving away from expensive proprietary vendors and products.

    For more information on Equinox Software, please visit http://www.esilibrary.com.

    About Evergreen

    Evergreen is a robust, open-source integrated library system best known for its unique ability to meet the needs of very large, high-transaction,

    multi-site consortia. However, it has also proven equally successful scaled down for even the smallest libraries. Evergreen now supports over 1,200

    libraries of every type-public, academic, special, and school media centers across 4 countries, 31 U.S. states, and 8 Canadian provinces.
    For more information about Evergreen, including a list of all known Evergreen installations, see

    http://evergreen-ils.org.

    Press contact: Corinne Hall, corinne@esilibrary.com, 770-709-5571

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    August 1st, 2012LISWire aggregatorLISWire

    Brill announces a new forthcoming book series -- The Green Scholars Initiative: Papyrus Series, Edited by Dirk Obbink and Jerry Pattengale – that includes rare, unpublished papyri texts from the private Green Collection. Jeffrey Fish is serving as the editor of volume one.

    Leiden (NL) / Boston (MA) -- 1 August 2012

    Brill has signed an agreement to publish The Green Scholars Initiative: Papyrus Series, edited by Dirk Obbink and Jerry Pattengale – a new book series that will include rare, unpublished papyri texts from the private Green Collection. Brill is quite pleased with the collaboration and looks forward to working with the Green Scholars Initiative (GSI). The collection itself is an untapped repository of extremely significant papyri, and the GSI provides access to the leading specialists in the field working on the project.

    Dirk Obbink (University of Oxford) directs the Oxyrhynchus Papyri Collection and publications, and Jerry Pattengale (Indiana Wesleyan University and Baylor University) directs GSI, is a prolific author, international speaker, and oversees the publication of all Green Collection and GSI research projects.

    The new series fits well among Brill’s strong portfolio of Classical Studies and Biblical and Religious Studies publications, as well as its extensive list of digitized primary source manuscript collections. Comprising of one to two new volumes per year, the new series will publish approximately 20 papyri with a thorough description, commentary with images, and web-based support for further resources. The first forthcoming volume in the series, planned to be released in early 2013, is dedicated to an early 3c BCE papyrus containing an extensive, undocumented work by Aristotle on reason, and is currently being analyzed by a research group at Oxford University.

    The Green Collection contains over 50,000 items, and now holds nearly 15,000 papyri acquired from private collections in Europe, and continues to grow. The collection is approximately 70% Greek, 15% Coptic and 15% late Egyptian. The collection is currently unpublished and contains items of extraordinary importance, including some of the earliest Greek literary texts known, dating to the early 3c BCE. A major building near Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. was purchased in July 2012 to house an international museum for these items.

    For more information about this forthcoming new book series, contact Senior Acquisitions Editor Suzanne Mekking (mekking@brill.nl).

    About Brill (brill.nl)
    Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the Netherlands, BRILL is a leading international academic publisher in the fields of Ancient Near East and Egypt, Middle East and Islamic Studies, Asian Studies, Classical Studies, Medieval and Early Modern Studies, contemporary History and History of War studies, Biblical and Religious Studies, Slavic Studies, Language & Linguistics, Biology, Human Rights and Public International Law. With offices in Leiden and Boston, BRILL today publishes more than 175 journals and around 600 new books and reference works each year. All publications are available in both print and electronic form. BRILL also markets a large number of research collections and databases with primary source material. The company’s key customers are academic and research institutions, libraries, and scholars. BRILL is a publicly traded company and is listed on Euronext Amsterdam NV. For further information please visit www.brill.nl.

    About The Green Collection
    The world’s newest and largest private collection of rare biblical texts and artifacts, The Green Collection is an ever-growing, non-sectarian compilation of more than 50,000 biblical antiquities. Named for the family who founded national arts and crafts retailer Hobby Lobby, the collection “has created a buzz” (FOXNews.com, 2011) and is “a sampler of Jewish, Roman Catholic and Protestant treasures” (USA Today, 2011). Hobby Lobby President Steve Green oversees the expansion and outreach of the collection and will serve as chairman of the board for an eventual national Bible museum to enable visitors to experience it year-round. The national museum also will house the Green Scholars Initiative (GreenScholarsInitiative.org), which brings together established and young scholars to pioneer groundbreaking research on items in the collection.

    Photo caption from left: Dr. Jerry Pattengale, Director Green Scholars Initiative; Mr. Steve Green, President Hobby Lobby; Mr. Cary Summers, COO Museum of the Bible; Dr. Dirk Obbink, Christ Church, Oxford University; Suzanne Mekking, Senior Acquisitions Editor BRILL; Mattie Kuiper, Editor BRILL.

    This release is available online at: http://www.brill.nl/news/brill-publish-new-papyrus-series-green-collection

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