In addition to the established standards in the field of library automation systems that enable integration and interoperability with other systems (e.g., SIP2 for integration with RFID systems, Z39.50 for transferring bibliographic records from other systems and rapid cataloging, etc.), the new versions of the Liberty and Oliver systems can now be installed in either Concordance or SQL versions. This new feature significantly increases the system's flexibility, allowing the user to choose the optimal variant based on their own priorities (interface customization, integration with other systems—e.g., e-learning systems, etc.).
Other characteristics that have established the Liberty and Oliver systems as undisputed leaders in the library automation systems market are:
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Cutting-edge technology that is both robust and flexible.
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Web-based architecture that allows remote use and access from any computer with internet access (even with a weak connection); the number of simultaneous users does not affect the system's performance.
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Powerful full-text search engine.
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Simple and intuitive interface; it does not require complex staff training, as the systems can be used after minimal instruction.