Integrated Library Systems

An integrated library system (ILS) is an automated system that usually consists of a number of functional modules, such as acquisitions, circulation, cataloging, serials, and an OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog), in which all of the functional modules share a common bibliographic database.

Helpful resources

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Tracks and reports current integrated online library system trends. Last updated in 2001.

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Provides comprehensive and objective information related to the field of library automation.

Individual Providers

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Updated: March 2, 2005
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