EBSCO and Stacks Inc. Announce the Release of Stacks – a User-Focused Web Platform that Creates the Best Library Experience Possible
~ Stacks Makes the Library Experience Relevant,
Responsive and Robust ~
IPSWICH,
Mass. — September 22, 2016 —
Libraries can now change the look and feel of their websites instantly with the
release of Stacks, a hosted,
turnkey web content management system designed specifically for libraries.
Stacks is available through EBSCO Information
Services (EBSCO), empowering libraries to engage their patrons anytime,
anywhere.
With
Stacks customizable themes, configurable drag-and-drop layouts, social media
integrations, granular user roles and multi-language support for more than 60
languages, libraries are now able to create online content with ease. Stacks
allows libraries to market programs and services, manage event registrations
and room bookings, conduct surveys and polls and create research guides. It
also enables libraries to surface all of their collections and provide the best
possible search and discovery experience and more—all within one easy-to-use,
dashboard-driven, responsive platform.
Stacks
supports all external catalogs and a contemporary bento-box style search that
enables each library to create a tailored search experience. Deep integrations
with Cover Art, Review and Recommendation providers, Integrated Library
Systems, Google Places and many more are easy to configure and provide a rich
and meaningful experience with every digital library visit.
Built
on user experience best practices and industry-leading mobile-first
philosophies, Stacks makes creating intuitive designs, engaging content and
world-class digital library experiences simple. Stacks is optimized for
best-in-class performance and is sustainable with an annual subscription model
covering updates, security, maintenance and ongoing support.
Another
way that Stacks helps to create the best library experience for patrons is that
it integrates with EBSCO Discovery Service™
(EDS). EBSCO Senior Vice President, Business Development & Strategy
Mark Herrick, says this allows libraries to provide the ultimate research
experience. “EBSCO has always worked toward giving the user the best possible
search experience and the deep integration between EDS and Stacks aligns with
that goal, bringing the most comprehensive collection of resources together
with a library’s local content for a seamless user experience.”
Kristin
Delwo, President and CEO of Stacks Inc., says “Stacks is the culmination of my
life’s work in libraries dating back more than a decade. I knew there had to be
a better way and I couldn’t be more thrilled to watch this solution grow to
serve libraries around the world. We must collaborate and share our efforts and
expertise to remain relevant.”
Libraries
also have the option to go mobile with Stacks Mobile, a native mobile app(s)
for iOS and Android. To learn more about Stacks and Stacks Mobile visit: www.stacksdiscovery.com
Regards
Pralhad Jadhav
Senior Manager @ Library
Khaitan & Co
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