Book Systems, Inc. News

Wednesday May 16, 2012

All 35 Press Releases from Book Systems, Inc.

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June 23, 2011. Book Systems, Inc. is proud to announce Atriuum 7.0 . Book Systems announced the Atriuum 7.0 release. In 6.0, we introduced The Librarian Desktop which gave our customers the ability to personalize their workspace and work-flows in Atriuum. With Atriuum 7.0, we added features that librarians will need when adding eBooks to their collection and many other great features. <<more>>


June 21, 2011. Bald Knob Public Schools in Arkansas go live with Atriuum. Bald Knob Public Schools in Arkansas migrated to Atriuum , a 100 percent web-based product which offers their students and teachers the opportunity to access the library from home. The high school, middle school, and elementary school were excited to have better access to the library. <<more>>


June 21, 2011. Northeast Missouri Library Service moves to Atriuum . Northeast Missouri Library Service has a total of five library branches that have successfully migrated to Atriuum. Because of this move to a completely Web-based software, the public libraries’ patrons have the ability to access the library catalog from home. Atriuum’s OPAC theme KidZviz provides a picture-based searching option that can be used in the children’s section of the public library. The reporting feature in Atriuum gives the administration the tools to analyze the collection. <<more>>


June 21, 2011. Crystal City ISD Migrates to Atriuum and Booktracks. Crystal City ISD – located in Crystal City, Texas and composed of 5 schools – recently went live with Atriuum for their library and Booktracks for their textbooks. The schools were so excited to move to a Web-based software program that offered access to the library catalog from home. The ability to use the report module to create customized reports was also a feature the librarians love. <<more>>


June 21, 2011. School Town of Highland is live on Atriuum. School Town of Highland is located in Highland, Indiana and composed of 6 schools. This customer chose Atriuum ASP to offer the students and teachers a Web-based software solution that would provide ease of use, great reports, many OPAC themes and so much more. Providing the students and teachers access from home or anywhere they have Internet access was a major reason for the move to Atriuum. The move supports their goals and desires to provide the students the information they need for the future. <<more>>


June 21, 2011. Millbury Public School District located in Millbury, Maine goes live on Atriuum. Millbury is composed of approximately 2,000 students in primary, elementary and junior/senior high schools. The students and teachers are excited by the move to a Web-based library software. Atriuum offers over 40 themes for customizing the look and feel of the OPAC patrons can access from home or within the physical library. Also, a wide range of standard and customizable reports allow the librarian to analyze the collection to better serve the curriculum. <<more>>


June 20, 2011. Monroe County School District with 12 schools Move to Atriuum. Monroe County is located in Madisonville, Tennessee and serves approximately5,500 students. The school systems motto, “Education for Tomorrow – Today,” issupported by the purchase of the new library software. This move from Concourseto Atriuum provides the Web-based software that will enable the teachers and students to access the library from home. The librarians look forward to workingwith Atriuum and all of the great new features. <<more>>


June 9, 2011. Hardeman County School District moves to Atriuum. Hardeman County School District composed of 9 sites located in Bolívar, Tennessee successfully moved to Atriuum. Hardeman is composed of 6 Elementary Schools, 1 Middle Schools, and 2 High Schools. The libraries migrated from Winnebago Spectrum. <<more>>


June 9, 2011. Madison County School District moves to Atriuum. Madison County School District, composed of 26 sites, successfully moved to Atriuum earlier this year. Madison County is composed of 16 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 6 high schools. The librarians were very excited to move to a Web-based software that offered many more options for the students. The ability to choose from over 40 themes for the OPAC will create more interest in the card catalog. <<more>>


June 8, 2011. Booktracks 7.0. Book Systems announced the release of Booktracks 7.0 with many new great features. <<more>>


April 7, 2011. Herzing University in Brookfield, Wisconsin Implements Booktracks, Textbook Management Solution . Book Systems announced that Herzing University is now using Booktracks to distribute and collect textbooks. Booktracks was needed to replace the previous paper-and-pencil or Microsoft Word document method of tracking textbooks. <<more>>


April 7, 2011. Howe Independent School District Implements Booktracks, Textbook Management Solution . Book Systems announced that Howe Independent School District in Howe, Texas is now using Booktracks to distribute and collect textbooks. Howe is composed of three schools: one high school, one middle school, and one elementary school. Booktracks was needed to replace the previous paper-and-pencil method of tracking textbooks. <<more>>


April 7, 2011. Roosevelt IDS Purchases Booktracks, Textbook Management Solution . Book Systems announced that Roosevelt IDS in Lubbock, Texas has purchased Booktracks to distribute and collect their textbooks. Roosevelt is composed of two schools: one secondary and one elementary school. Booktracks Textbook Management encourages accountability by all persons dealing with the textbooks. <<more>>


November 23, 2010. Selma City Schools Purchased Atriuum . Book Systems announced that Selma City Schools in Selma, Alabama recently purchased Atriuum for their 11 school libraries. <<more>>


November 18, 2010. Pike County Moves to Atriuum. Book Systems announced that Pike County in Troy, Alabama is live with Atriuum in their six school libraries. <<more>>


October 29, 2010. Madison City Schools Implements Atriuum. Book Systems announced that Madison City School District has gone live with Atriuum in their nine school libraries. <<more>>


October 29, 2010. Lowndes County Public Schools move to Atriuum. Book Systems announced that Lowndes County Public Schools, Alabama are live with Atriuum in their 7 school libraries. <<more>>


September 24, 2010. Webster County School District moves to Atriuum. Book Systems announced that Webster County School District in Eupora, Mississippi recently went live with Atriuum in their 4 school libraries. <<more>>


September 21, 2010. Madison City Schools use Booktracks to distribute and collect textbooks. Book Systems announced that Madison City Schools is now using Booktracks to distribute and collect textbooks. Madison City Schools is composed of twelve buildings: one high school, two middle schools, seven elementary schools, one academy, and a central office. Booktracks was needed to replace the previous paper-and-pencil method of tracking textbooks. <<more>>


September 21, 2010. Madison City Schools using Booktracks . Book Systems announced that Madison City Schools is now using Booktracks to distribute and collect textbooks. Madison City Schools is composed of twelve buildings: one high school, two middle schools, seven elementary schools, one academy, and a central office. Booktracks was needed to replace the previous paper-and-pencil method of tracking textbooks. <<more>>


August 14, 2010. Atriuum 6.0 Librarian Desktop. Book Systems announced the release of Librarian Desktop in Atriuum 6.0 which the ability to personalize your workspace and work-flows in Atriuum. The Home Page supports a variety of widgets that contain information and tools to help you get your tasks done more efficiently, thus allowing you to spend more time with your patrons. <<more>>


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Book Systems, Inc.

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4901 University Square Suite 3
Huntsville, Alabama 35801
United States
Toll free: 800-219-6571
Fax: 800-230-4183
Web site: http://www.booksys.com/
Email: sales@booksys.com


Executives

  • Suzanne Burton -- President
  • Bart Eby -- National Sales Manager
  • John Garrigan -- Software Development
  • Dewayne Jeter -- Chief Operating Officer
  • Doug West -- Chief Technology Officer

Company Ownership


Library automation systems

Book Systems, Inc. offers the following Integrated Library Systems:

  • Atriuum (198 libraries, 283 facilities in lib-web-cats)
    Public libraries: 171
    Academic libraries: 7
    School libraries: 16
    7 libraries have migrated away from this system.
  • Concourse (149 libraries, 176 facilities in lib-web-cats)
    Public libraries: 122
    Academic libraries: 1
    School libraries: 7
    71 libraries have migrated away from this system.

A total of 459 library facilities included in lib-web-cats use an ILS provided by Book Systems, Inc..


Corporate Chronology


Key Articles from Library Technology Guides

The following are a sample of articles related to the major events in the corporate history of Book Systems, Inc., or you can view all articles related to the company from Library Technology Guides.