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Softlink
IndustrySoftware
Headquarters,
Number of locations
United Kingdom, United States, New Zealand, Australia
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsIntegrated library systems
Website[1]


Oliver
Developer(s)Softlink International
Initial release2003
Stable release
Version 4 / 2009
Preview release
-
Operating systemHTML delivery via Web Browser - platform independent
TypeIntegrated library system
LicenseLicenced
Website[2]
Liberty
Developer(s)Softlink International
Initial release2003
Stable release
Version 4 / 2009
Preview release
-
PlatformHTML delivery via Web Browser - platform independent
TypeIntegrated library system
LicenseLicenced
Website[3]

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Softlink is a global company that develops Library Management Systems for libraries. Softlink is based in Brisbane, Australia, and has nearly 30 offices in their worldwide network [1]. Softlink's systems are present in over 10,000 libraries across 108 countries. Their products are present in most library sectors around the world including Schools (K-12), Law Libraries, Special Libraries, Public Libraries, Medical Libraries and Theological Libraries. They have central offices in Australia, United Kingdom, United States, and New Zealand, as well as agencies and distribution networks worldwide. [2] [3][4]


History

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Softlink was established in Sydney in 1983, before moving to Brisbane, QLD where the office remains today. In 1985 Softlink released their first Library Software product, Alarm (Automated Library And Resource Manager). 1988 saw the development of the next software release, Oasis and in 1992 international expansion was the focus with penetration into the UK marketplace. Following years saw the releases of Alice, Oliver (Current), and Liberty (Current) Software systems.

Acquisition of New Solutions Ltd in New Zealand in 2002. Acquisition of UK Distributor (2008)[5] [6]

Worldwide offices include Softlink Australia (Brisbane), Softlink Europe (Oxford, UK), Softlink Asia (India, Hong Kong), Softlink America (Seattle).[7]

In 2010, Softlink contributed to a national Inquiry in Australia into Teacher Librarians and Libraries in Schools by surveying Australian schools and producing a report to present to the Australian government in support of School Libraries.[8]

Products

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ALARM

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Released in 1985 - Softlink's first Library Management Solution. "Automated Library And Resource Manager"

Oasis

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Developed in 1988

Alice

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Released in 1997, superseding Oasis.

Oliver

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Launched in 2003. Oliver V3 (Currently Supported) Offers a web based experience, running on the Concordance database.

Oliver V4 (Current Product) was essentially rebuilt to run on the MSSQL database & offers a web-based library and information management solution used at thousands of schools and consortia across Australia, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom & Europe, throughout Asia, and throughout the Middle East & Africa. The library management software is built for the school environment, delivering secure, web based access to all information and learning resources. [9] Oliver is installed in primary, secondary and K-12 schools of all sizes, worldwide. [10] [11]

Oliver V5 Due for September Release

Liberty

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Liberty (Current Product) [12] is an intuitive[13] web-based information management solution designed for organisations worldwide. Liberty is used worldwide by Special (Health[14], Law, Corporate, Engineering), Public (Individual & Consortia), Government, University and Academic (Universities, Colleges, TAFE, Polytechnics) to securely manage, access and share information resources. [15]

Features

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Softlink's products cover the features expected in a good ILS (MLS), including: [16]

  • Simple, clear interface for librarians and members (patrons)
  • Locally installed, managed or hosted (SaaS/ASP)
  • Runs entirely in a web browser (HTML delivery), client install only required for optional features (Receipt Printing, EM Security Gates and Offline Circulation Desk)
  • Customizable search (including predictive searching)
  • Comprehensive circulation and borrower management
  • Integrated Z-Cataloging module (3rd party reference), using the Z39.50 protocol.
  • Acquisitions system including budgets and pricing information
  • Ability to cope with branches, patrons, patron categories, item categories, items, currencies and other data
  • Fully customisable lending rules matrix for defining the library lending rules
  • Serials system for magazines or newspapers (Including management of complex serials), and single click check-in procedure
  • Reading lists for members
  • Comprehensive APIs enabling complete integration with other systems (VLE, LMS, HR, Financial, Admin, intranet portals, etc)
  • Support for international records and cataloging standards (MARC). See MARC_standards
  • Standards-based (MARC, XML, SQL)
  • Visual Picture based search for children (Olly!)
  • Single Sign On functionality
  • Federated Search [17]
  • Infonet

Technological advances

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Softlink has partnered with 3M to provide radio-frequency identification and Self Check out systems for libraries. They also partner with other technical providers to provide fingerprint checking out facilities.[11]

Development

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Oliver

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Version 5 Build 3 is the latest Release.

Liberty

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Version 5 Build 3 is the latest Release.

Notes

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  1. ^ http://www.librarytechnology.org/ltg-displayarticle.pl?RC=13947 Softlink International acquires UK Distributor
  2. ^ http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6587539.html?q=softlink Library Journal, 8/15/2008
  3. ^ http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6645868.html?industryid=47136 Marshall Breeding, "Investing in The Future: Automation Marketplace 2009", Library Journal, 4/1/2009
  4. ^ http://www.alatechsource.org/smart-libraries-newsletter/october-2009 Smart Libraries Newsletter, "Softlink International Realigns its Forces"
  5. ^ http://www.librarytechnology.org/ltg-displayarticle.pl?RC=13947 "Softlink International acquires UK Distributor"
  6. ^ http://waam.com.au/pdfs/media_releases/rustreport_may08_09.pdf Rust Report, "Qld developer grows via British acquisition" May 8 2009
  7. ^ http://www.multiculturalaustralia.edu.au/doc/qld_govt_softlink_library.pdf Queensland Government Fact Sheet - "Sustained commitment to overseas markets reaps rewards"
  8. ^ http://www.booksellerandpublisher.com.au/files/ALN220710.pdf, "Library supplier supports teacher librarians", Australian Library News, 22/07/2009
  9. ^ http://localzuk.com/2010/03/24/softlink-oliver-v4-first-look/ "Softlink Oliver v4 first look"
  10. ^ http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/CILMag_ILSGuide.pdf Pamela R. Cibbarelli, Fan/Feb 2010, P.6. Computers in Libraries, "Guide to ILS Vendors & Products"
  11. ^ a b "New book cataloguing system launched in schools". The Malta Independent. 2010-04-03. Retrieved 2010-04-03. Cite error: The named reference "School Library Journal" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  12. ^ http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/features/2174188/site-review-liberty3 Griffin, D. 05 Feb 2007 Information World Review, "Site review: Liberty3 information and library management service"
  13. ^ http://www.iwr.co.uk/pronetuser/library-search_follow-your-nose-liberty3-take-there Just follow your nose and Liberty3 will take you there
  14. ^ http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=185184376&ETOC=RN&from=searchengine HEALTH LIBRARY SECTOR SNAPS UP SOFTLINK'S LIBERTY3 LIBRARY SYSTEM
  15. ^ http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/CILMag_ILSGuide.pdf Pamela R. Cibbarelli, Fan/Feb 2010, P.5. Computers in Libraries, "Guide to ILS Vendors & Products"
  16. ^ http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/jan10/index.shtml Pamela R. Cibbarelli, Fan/Feb 2010, P.20. Computers in Libraries, "Helping you buy an ILS"
  17. ^ http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/NewsBreaks/Federating-the-Google-Search-Appliance-Adhere-Solutions-and-MuseGlobal-Introduce-Enterprise-Search-Product-49154.asp Quint.B. 15th May 2008. Infotoday.com, ‘Federating’ the Google Search Appliance: Adhere Solutions and MuseGlobal Introduce Enterprise Search Product.
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