Auto-Graphics Launches Shared Resource Cataloging Services to Libraries and Library Consortia.POMONA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 9, 1998-- Offers Wide Range of Choices to Public and Private Institutions With End Result of Seamless Integration An addition of a new application, routine or device that works smoothly with the existing system. It implies that the new feature or program can be installed and used without problems. Contrast with "transparent," which implies that there is no discernible change after installation. Less than six months after purchasing the library information services See Information Systems. division of ISM See ISM band. Information Systems Management Corp. (ISM), Auto-Graphics Friday announced completion of a new data center that enables the launch in both the United States and Canada, of new technology products that replace those acquired from ISM, and which constitute a new and synergistic business direction for Auto-Graphics. Both A-G A-G Air-to-Ground Canada, with headquarters in Toronto, and its U.S. parent Auto-Graphics Inc. (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). :AUGR) have scheduled January introductions of Impact/MARCit, which supports a full range of cataloging activities for libraries, publishers and the information industry. In Canada, Impact/MARCit replaces the CATSS CATSS Center for Advanced Transportation Systems Simulation CATSS California Association of Temporary Staffing Services CATSS Catalina Association of Tacoma and South Sound (sailing club) product acquired from ISM, but in the United States, the new product represents a significant expansion of business opportunities for Auto-Graphics. "This represents a major strategic thrust by Auto-Graphics," according to William Kliss, chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of Auto-Graphics and A-G Canada. "As a result of our system upgrade in Canada, we can now offer quality cataloging services in the U.S., and we intend to market these to the library community at large, not just to our customer base of library consortia." The comprehensive range of bibliographic and authority record databases accessible via Impact/MARCit includes the largest Canadian and the second-largest North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. cataloging resource formerly known as CATSS. Subscribers to Impact/MARCit will have access to the shared resource A-G Databases of bibliographic and authority records that are: -- Records issued by source agencies (such as The Library of Congress (LC) and The National Library of Canada (NLC NLC National League of Cities NLC National Library of Canada NLC National Library of China NLC Northern Lights College (British Columbia, Canada) NLC North Lake College (Irving, Texas) )) -- Records shared between Auto-Graphic customers -- Other records owned by Auto-Graphics and A-G Canada, including the REMARC REMARC Reconfigurable Multimedia Array Coprocessor database of early LC records The A-G Databases include nearly 23 million unique bibliographic records, and over 6 million authority records. The U.S.-sourced content is oriented to K-12 and public libraries, whereas the Canadian-sourced records have an academic emphasis. "The overlap of titles between U.S. and Canadian customers is about 85 percent in public institutions," Kliss said. Cataloging services support searching, copying, creating and editing industry-standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) records. Three attributes govern the quality and utility of any cataloging service, according to Kliss: ease of access to the service, effectiveness of the search engine and the quality of the database on which the service depends. The service now offered both by A-G Canada and Auto-Graphics Inc. is unparalleled in North America. Auto-Graphics is positioning itself to address two highly synergistic aspects of the library services market. With the database resources and customer base acquired from ISM, A-G Canada will continue to be the premier provider of shared resources to the cataloging community of Canada, and Auto-Graphics will bring that same quality service to the U.S. market. With the patron services and librarian support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services of Impact/ONLINE, Auto-Graphics will continue to offer the highest technology of proven resource sharing solutions to the library consortia community in the United States, and through A-G Canada, will bring those same consortia services to Canada. "Catalogers, librarians and library patrons need equality of access and economy of service, and we aim to supply just that," Kliss said. Auto-Graphics is well placed to deliver. The Impact/MARCit services are based on the respected CATSS lineage which traces its roots back through ISM to the University of Toronto Research at the University of Toronto has been responsible for the world's first electronic heart pacemaker, artificial larynx, single-lung transplant, nerve transplant, artificial pancreas, chemical laser, G-suit, the first practical electron microscope, the first cloning of T-cells, Library Automation Systems (Utlas). The consortium oriented librarian and patron services of Impact/ONLINE have a proven presence in library consortia throughout the United States, and include: -- Impact/ONLINE WebPAC, providing Web-based access for library patrons to the holdings of their own library, the holdings of their library's consortium partners, and electronic interlibrary in·ter·li·brar·y adj. Existing or occurring between or involving two or more libraries: an interlibrary loan; an interlibrary network. lending; -- Impact/ONLINE ILL, a fully automated, Internet-based interlibrary loan system that not only relieves library staff of administrative tasks, but implements each library's ILL policies through "postmaster postmaster - The electronic mail contact and maintenance person at a site connected to the Internet or UUCPNET. Often, but not always, the same as the admin. The Internet standard for electronic mail (RFC 822) requires each machine to have a "postmaster" address; usually it is " functions that are industry leaders; and -- Impact/ACCESS, by which libraries can offer patrons access to licensed third-party informational databases via the WebPAC interface. "Data is what drives these systems," stressed Kliss. "The better the quality of the data, and the wider the spread of the data, the more valuable our data-dependent services become. The ISM acquisition made us custodians of the extensive databases built in Canada over the years. Supplementing them now are the resource databases built by Auto-Graphics in the United States. We bring access to these databases, both as a provider of utility services to catalogers and librarians, and as a resource sharing partner to library consortia on both sides of the border." Company Information Founded in 1950, Auto-Graphics (OTC:AUGR) provides information publishing and database resource sharing systems to the publishing and library communities. The company's Web site is located at http://www.auto-graphics.com . CONTACT: Auto-Graphics Inc. Bill Kliss, 909/595-7204 or Lages & Associates Debbie Fontes/Beverly Lages 714/453-8080 debbie@lages.com |
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