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Computers in Libraries 2025
Futurizing with Generation Next: Preparing for New Technologies & Communities
CIL 2025 Wrap-Up With EBSCO
Exhibitor Spotlight EBSCO is a leading provider of online research content and AI-enabled search technologies for libraries, healthcare, corporations, and government agencies. It offers comprehensive solutions, including discovery services, research and development, and clinical decision support. EBSCO was a Diamond Sponsor of Computers in Libraries. Three Questions Let’s hear from Chappy Floyd, EBSCO Information Services’ […]
CIL 2025 Wrap-Up With Meescan
Exhibitor Spotlight Meescan is a self-checkout solution with kiosks and a smartphone app that’s simple for libraries to install and effortless for patrons to use. It allows librarians to get on with what they do best: organizing the library’s database, reaching out to their local community, helping people track down information, and engaging with patrons. […]
CIL 2025 Wrap-Up With StackMap
Exhibitor Spotlight StackMap, the global leader in library mapping, has been helping users find resources more quickly, efficiently, independently, and privately, all over the world, since 2011. It assists libraries with the following: Providing users with a map and written directions directly to their desired item right from your library’s catalog or discovery layer. Allowing […]
AI Will Affect Libraries: CIL Keynote
The opening keynote at Computers in Libraries 2025 was a conversation between David Weinberger and Michael Peter Edson on the topic of Libraries in the Age of AI. Weinberger is a Harvard metaLAB researcher, author of a number of books (Everyday Chaos is the latest and he has another in the works), and a columnist […]
