Conference Sponsors
The Library Technology Conference would like to thank the following sponsors for their support:
![]() EBSCO provides e-journal, e-book and e-journal package and print subscriptions, e-resource management tools, full-text and secondary databases, and related services for all types of libraries, research organizations and corporations. Learn more about EBSCO |
![]() The MediaPreserve, a division of Preservation Technologies, provides audio, video, and film reformatting tailored to meet each client's preservation goals. Using legacy playback machines and current technology, our engineers migrate both historical and modern media. The MediaPreserve provides the high-quality digital files and the metadata required to ensure long-term access to your valuable audiovisual assets. Learn more about The MediaPreserve |
![]() Innovative creates cutting-edge products that allow libraries to succeed in a modern technology environment and the freedom to implement solutions that best meet their specific needs. The company’s versatile and market-leading solutions include: the Sierra Services Platform, the Millennium ILS, the Encore Synergy discovery application, Electronic Resource Management, and INN-Reach resource sharing. An established company with a vision for the future, Innovative connects with thousands of librariesof all types in over 50 countries. Innovative’s commitment to service is reflected by its 24/7/365 Help Desk, Innovative University, and the CSDirectWeb support center. The company is located in Emeryville, California with offices around the world. Learn more about Innovative Interfaces |
![]() OCLC works with libraries to deliver solutions that help people find information wherever they begin searching. Learn more about WorldShare, through which OCLC is moving routine yet critical library services—including acquisition, circulation and subscription and license management functions—to a cooperative, Web-based network; Contract Cataloging solutions to help your library manage its cataloging challenges; comprehensive collection development tools in WorldCat Collection Analysis; and WorldCat Local, a discovery-and-delivery tool for access to your print, electronic and digital collections. OCLC helps all kinds of libraries—all over the world—connect people to knowledge. Learn more about OCLC |
![]() Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress) has a rich tradition of serving the academic community via unique, forward thinking publishing models. Since 1999, via a suite of scholarly journals and Digital Commons, bepress has played a leading role in helping advance the issue of defining and delivering scalable scholarly communication services. Today, as the leading hosted institutional repository (IR) software platform, bepress' Digital Commons service offers the features of a traditional IR as well as professional-grade publishing software, management tools, and individual faculty and researcher pages to promote and disseminate scholarship. Learn more about Digital Commons |
Ingram Content Group Inc. is the world's largest and most trusted distributor of physical and digital content. Thousands of publishers, retailers, and libraries worldwide use our products and services to realize the full business potential of books, regardless of format. Ingram has earned its lead position and reputation by offering excellent service and creating innovative, integrated solutions. Our customers have access to best-of-class digital, audio, print, print-on-demand, inventory management, wholesale and full-service distribution programs. Learn more about Ingram |
![]() AGATI designs, engineers and crafts quality furniture. Each piece is tailored to meet the functional and technological needs of libraries and their patrons. By offering personalized service and an unparalleled commitment to the durability of its product, AGATI has become a benchmark within the industry. AGATI will be featuring their new inTouch Interactive Table at the Library Technology Conference, which features a durable, multi-user touchscreen, seamlessly integrated into a quality AGATI tabletop. The result is a valuable collaboration and productivity tool, ideal for libraries, meeting rooms, training centers, student unions and commons areas. T1 Visions' interactive technology brings collaboration to a new level. Teams connect, share, and learn using an intuitive, multi-touch user interface. Meetings become more efficient, information is highly accessible and presentations are more engaging. Learn more about Agaiti |
![]() What began in 1969 at the University of Minnesota Libraries as a pilot
project called the "Minnesota Interlibrary Teletype Experiment," or
"MINITEX," became a full-fledged program in 1971 when it received
funding from the Minnesota State Legislature. Founded as a means for sharing University of Minnesota Libraries resources
throughout the state, Minitex quickly grew to enable participation and
collaboration between libraries of all types in Minnesota and in the
neighboring states of North Dakota and South Dakota. Minitex is a joint program of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education and
the University of Minnesota. The Minnesota State Library Services, a unit of
the Minnesota Department of Education, provides additional funding to support
services for Minnesota libraries and library users. Libraries in North Dakota and South Dakota participate in Minitex programs
through contracts between the Minitex Office and the North and South Dakota
State Libraries. |
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