Equinox Welcomes William Jessup University to CORAL ERM and Sequoia Hosting

Equinox Welcomes William Jessup University to CORAL ERM and Sequoia Hosting

Atlanta, Ga., August 24, 2022: Equinox Open Library Initiative, a trusted leader in open source technology development and support for libraries, is excited to welcome the Paul Nystrom Library at William Jessup University (CA) to CORAL ERM, an open source electronic resources management system, and to hosting Evergreen ILS on Sequoia, Equinox’s cloud-based platform for library automation services.

The project included moving the library’s in-house instance of Evergreen ILS to cloud-hosting on Sequoia, which includes Equinox support and auxiliary services. Paul Nystrom Library’s deployment of CORAL ERM also includes hosting on Sequoia and additional support and auxiliary services. As part of the implementation of CORAL ERM, Equinox provided project management, configuration, and data and policy services. Equinox’s librarians also provided CORAL ERM training and education services..

“Both products are game changers,” said Michael Kares, Electronic Resources Librarian at the Paul Nystrom Library. “Transitioning to Sequoia hosting for Evergreen allowed our library and information technology teams to increase the reliability, security, and sustainability of open source library solutions for our small library.” Kares continued, “Launching CORAL ERM broke down information silos by providing a centralized location for information about our electronic resources and serials that had historically been tied to individual employees’ emails or file storage.”

CORAL ERM is used by libraries and institutions worldwide. The CORAL project is led by the CORAL Steering Committee and the software is developed and maintained by community contributions to the project.

“Open source software for libraries goes beyond the ILS,” said Rogan Hamby, Data and Project Analyst at Equinox. “CORAL ERM provides efficiencies and workflow improvements for William Jessup University in a reliable, easy to learn, open source electronic resources management system.”

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Laura Barry
Communications Coordinator
Equinox Open Library Initiative, Inc.
EquinoxOLI.org
laura.barry@equinoxOLI.org
877.OPEN.ILS (877.673.6457)

About Equinox Open Library Initiative
Equinox Open Library Initiative is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and is the successor to Equinox Software, Inc. Equinox’s mission as a nonprofit is to promote and support a thriving ecosystem for open source library communities in order to provide libraries worldwide with innovative, affordable, and sustainable open source solutions. We are devoted to reducing barriers to library technology and services, expanding library access to open source software, and providing high quality technology, consulting, and support services.To learn more, please visit https://www.equinoxOLI.org.

About CORAL ERM
CORAL is an electronic resources management system consisting of interoperable modules designed around the core components of managing electronic resources for libraries and other organizations.  CORAL is available as a free, open source program. To learn more please visit: https://www.equinoxoli.org/products/coral/

Equinox Welcomes Visual Art Library to Koha ILS

Equinox Welcomes Visual Art Library to Koha ILS

Atlanta, Ga., August 15, 2022: Equinox Open Library Initiative, a trusted leader in open source technology development and support for libraries, is pleased to welcome the Visual Art Library of New London, Connecticut to the Koha ILS open source community.

The Visual Arts Library collection includes art books documenting the work of the 20th and 21st centuries from around the world including artist books, biographies, rare books, art journals and ephemera. Their collection encompasses 76,000 bibliographic records. For the migration, Equinox provided Koha ILS support, hosting, implementation, and data implementation services. Remote training was provided by Equinox’s expert staff of degreed librarians.

The Visual Arts Library is committed to preserving artist statements, catalogs, and ephemera that are increasingly at risk of disappearing in the digital era. Their mission is to provide a unique resource to researchers and inspiration for future artists.

“The Visual Arts Library preserves a unique collection of work and Koha now increases access to these important resources,” said Rogan Hamby, Data and Project Analyst at Equinox. “It was an honor to be a part of the project. Koha is a great choice for special libraries and seeking to expand the reach of their their collections.”

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Equinox Open Library Initiative, Inc.
EquinoxOLI.org
laura.barry@equinoxOLI.org
877.OPEN.ILS (877.673.6457)

About Equinox Open Library Initiative
Equinox Open Library Initiative is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and is the successor to Equinox Software, Inc. Equinox’s mission as a nonprofit is to promote and support a thriving ecosystem for open source library communities in order to provide libraries worldwide with innovative, affordable, and sustainable open source solutions. We are devoted to reducing barriers to library technology and services, expanding library access to open source software, and providing high quality technology, consulting, and support services.To learn more, please visit https://www.equinoxOLI.org.

About Koha ILS
Created in 1999 by Katipo Communications for the Horowhenua Library Trust in New Zealand, Koha Integrated Library System is the first open source Integrated Library System to be used worldwide. The software is a full-featured ILS with a dual-database design (search engine and RDBMS) built to be compliant with library standards. Koha’s OPAC, staff, and self-checkout interfaces are all web applications. Distributed under the General Public License (GPL), libraries are free to use and install Koha themselves or to purchase support and development services.  For more information on Koha, please visit https://www.equinoxoli.org/products/koha/.