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Swets and Ex Libris Collaborate to Streamline Library Operations; Customers of the two companies will benefit from enhanced selection and acquisition workflows
[January 22, 2014]

Swets and Ex Libris Collaborate to Streamline Library Operations; Customers of the two companies will benefit from enhanced selection and acquisition workflows


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Jerusalem, Israel & Leiden, The Netherlands -- Ex Libris Group a world leader in the provision of library automation solutions, has entered into a collaborative partnership with Swets, a leading provider of content management services for libraries. The collaboration will provide staff at academic and research libraries with a new, streamlined acquisition process compatible with both Ex Libris Alma and the SwetsWise platform. In addition, the collaboration will enable libraries to reduce costs associated with acquisitions and to avoid unnecessary spending.



Leveraging Alma's open architecture, the first deliverable of this project will automatically update Alma with all print and electronic purchasing transactions that are made through the SwetsWise platform or any other Swets channel. A future deliverable will update the SwetsWise platforms with workflows that are initiated in Alma, thereby further streamlining workflows and processes for library staff. Ex Libris and Swets plan to release the first product of their partnership by mid-2014, and will extend the collaboration over the following months.

"We're looking forward to using the end-to-end acquisition workflow being developed by Ex Libris and SWETS," observed William Jordan, associate dean at the University of Washington Libraries. "Being able to search the SwetsWise catalog and create orders in SwetsWise that are automatically reflected in Alma will be a big step forward in efficiency. The kind of integrated life-cycle management planned for future development is also very exciting. It's great to see two of our biggest vendors working together like this for the benefit of their mutual customers." "Our collaboration with Ex Libris clearly highlights our commitment to improving and developing integrated workflow components that simplify the day-to-day workload for our library customers," said Ted van Dongen, chief technology officer at Swets. "Customers will benefit from a streamlined acquisition process, whether they purchase content via our SwetsWise online procurement platform or through our customer service channels. We are looking forward to cooperating with Ex Libris and enhancing our portfolio of selection and access management services for libraries." Denise Branch, head of continuing resources at Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries, noted: "This integration will benefit the VCU Libraries by making our acquisitions, e-resource management, and license management workflows more efficient. Relieved of some arduous workflow processes, library staff will be able to use the time to complete other tasks. The VCU Libraries will enjoy seamless data interchange, improved workflows, and more streamlined library operations." Dvir Hoffman, director of product management and marketing at Ex Libris, remarked: "I am delighted that Ex Libris is embarking on this exciting collaboration with Swets. One of the overarching goals of our company and of the Alma service is to empower librarians by simplifying administrative operations. Leveraging the system's open interfaces, we can integrate Alma with Swets and expand the value of Alma. The integration will help Alma libraries avoid duplication and enable staff to dedicate their time to providing valuable services to end users. Feedback from our customers reinforces the conviction that we are on the right track with this collaboration and confirms Alma's position as an advanced and innovative solution." About Swets Swets is a global market leader in managing research information. Swets vision is "to improve the delivery and use of knowledge". From more than twenty offices around the world it actively serves customers (users of information) and publishers in over 160 countries. The company's active role in today's complex information marketplace has been regularly awarded by E-Content Magazine in their annual "100 Companies that Matter Most in the Digital Content Industry." It is the only information agent to be ISO 9001:2008 certified on a global basis, a standard which affirms the company's focus on customer service and continuous improvement. For more information on Swets see our website, watch our videos or follow us on Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and Twitter.


About Ex Libris Ex Libris is a leading provider of automation solutions for academic, national, and research libraries. Offering the only comprehensive product suite for electronic, digital, and print materials, Ex Libris provides efficient, user-friendly products that serve the needs of libraries today and will facilitate their transition into the future. Ex Libris maintains an impressive customer base consisting of thousands of sites in more than 80 countries on six continents.

Dedicated to developing creative solutions in close collaboration with customers, Ex Libris enables libraries to maximize productivity and efficiency and, at the same time, greatly enhance the user experience. By empowering users to discover and obtain the information they need, libraries ensure their position as the bridge to knowledge.

For more information about Ex Libris Group, see our website, join us on Facebook, view our videos, and follow our Twitter page.

Media Contact Damian Leslie External Communications Executive Swets Dellaertweg 9b Leiden 2316 WZ The Netherlands Phone: +3188 - 4679332 Email: [email protected] www.swets.com Karina Koch Marketing Communications Manager Ex Libris [email protected] .

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