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Fully mobile, cloud-based, web browser-accessible & works with Windows 10. Discovery & consortia solutions also available. LIBERO is the perfect solution to your eResource, learning, and discovery requirements. Customisation options, ongoing product development and LIBERO WebServices ensure the library continues to effectively support the curriculum and the long-term strategy of your institution.
Here are the latest news about LIBERO:
26.03.24. Libero Library Management System adds 2-Factor Authentication
In a galaxy not too far away—specifically the one with oddly comforting keyboards—Knosys has unfurled the next chapter of its flagship odyssey, Libero, version 6, a marvel of technological tinkering designed to make your digital library experience as smooth as a Vogon poet's rendition of iambic pentameter is not. Among its splendid bells and whistles, it offers Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for the Libero 6 Dashboard login, which is essentially a friendly bouncer asking for Email, SMS, or TOTP passwords to prove you're not a mildly intelligent shade of blue. Librarians will rejoice (possibly with a cup of something frothy) over its souped-up bibliographic data management, boasting record-merging wizardry and the ability to wrestle MAB into MARC conversions like a pro. Meanwhile, in the WebOPAC corner of the cosmos, search and registration are now so intuitive they might just know what you want before you do, and the Member Portal has been given a sorting and visual makeover that feels like zipping through hyperspace—only without the pesky time dilation.
2022. Libero to offer libraries more security
Libero has introduced several enhancements to its cloud-based library management system. These include options for default passwords and improved security measures for library members, courtesy reminder emails that provide comprehensive renewal details in one place and the ability to store and utilize preferred names for members while maintaining consistency in official correspondence. Libraries now have the flexibility to simplify the initial access of members to online services by setting the surname or telephone numbers as the default password. Additionally, libraries can enforce password changes after the first login to the WebOPAC, ensuring enhanced security. These updates aim to enhance user experience, ensure data security and promote inclusivity within library services.
26.03.24. Libero Library Management System adds 2-Factor Authentication
In a galaxy not too far away—specifically the one with oddly comforting keyboards—Knosys has unfurled the next chapter of its flagship odyssey, Libero, version 6, a marvel of technological tinkering designed to make your digital library experience as smooth as a Vogon poet's rendition of iambic pentameter is not. Among its splendid bells and whistles, it offers Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for the Libero 6 Dashboard login, which is essentially a friendly bouncer asking for Email, SMS, or TOTP passwords to prove you're not a mildly intelligent shade of blue. Librarians will rejoice (possibly with a cup of something frothy) over its souped-up bibliographic data management, boasting record-merging wizardry and the ability to wrestle MAB into MARC conversions like a pro. Meanwhile, in the WebOPAC corner of the cosmos, search and registration are now so intuitive they might just know what you want before you do, and the Member Portal has been given a sorting and visual makeover that feels like zipping through hyperspace—only without the pesky time dilation.
2022. Libero to offer libraries more security
Libero has introduced several enhancements to its cloud-based library management system. These include options for default passwords and improved security measures for library members, courtesy reminder emails that provide comprehensive renewal details in one place and the ability to store and utilize preferred names for members while maintaining consistency in official correspondence. Libraries now have the flexibility to simplify the initial access of members to online services by setting the surname or telephone numbers as the default password. Additionally, libraries can enforce password changes after the first login to the WebOPAC, ensuring enhanced security. These updates aim to enhance user experience, ensure data security and promote inclusivity within library services.
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