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Managing Growing Return Numbers with Automated Book Sorting

As Nørrebro Library continues to experience a rise in their circulation numbers, the implementation of a small sorting system onsite has been invaluable to the functionality of the library.

Improving Inventory and Shelf Management at The University of Warwick Library

Discover how Lyngsoe Systems Library Solutions supported The University of Warwick Library with the implementation of Lyngsoe Library Clerk, improving shelf and inventory management whilst improving the student experience. Read more here.

Numerous Benefits to Automating the Library Return Process

“The partnership with Lyngsoe Systems was very service-oriented. We were able to rely on the team’s professional and competent advice during both the planning and implementation of Lyngsoe’s products.”

Innovative Concept for the Future of Mobile Libraries

How can RFID self-service help to extend lending possibilities outside the mobile library’s very limited opening hours?

A Culture of Innovation

Arapahoe Libraries sought a dynamic tool that could provide data-driven infrastructure for collection management. In 2021, they became the second library in the U.S. to adopt Lyngsoe’s Intelligent Material Management System (IMMS™).

St Andrews Leading Technology Innovation in the Main Library

Working with the Lyngsoe Libraries team, the Lyngsoe Intelligent Hold™ Shelves was quickly identified as being the ideal solution.

The Latest Technology Comes to Middlesbrough’s Libraries and Community Hubs

“We’re delighted to introduce these sleek, self-service machines at four of our venues and are sure they’ll prove popular with regulars and new library users alike.”

The City of Gold Coast's Transformation with the Lyngsoe LibCabinet

Each LibCabinet location reported impressive lending volumes, a testament to the system's success

Automatic Book Return in Dortmund

The library’s customers had no problems at all with the new return machines, so there was very little need for support from the start.

Ergonomics on a Big Scale

“Odense Libraries have achieved a better physical working environment due to fewer or almost no heavy lifting. This implies employee satisfaction and the expectation of fewer days of sick leave.”

Average Turnaround Time Down From Days to Hours

With circulation approaching one million items a year, Worcester Public Library needed to switch from manual to automated material handling.

Automation – A Core Factor in Innovative Library Success

Darien Library is making its mark through excellent and wide-ranging customer service, which they attribute partly to the automation systems that have raised the library’s operational pace and efficiency, making its core services fast and easy to use.

The Lyngsoe Ergo Box™ Creates a Better Working Environment

"Together with Lyngsoe Systems we have developed the Ergo Box that enables library staff to remove the media from the sorting system while standing upright as much as possible. As the box floor moves up and down automatically, materials can always be handled at a back-friendly height, which reduces the risk of back pain."

Self-service Pioneer Selected RFID-based Self-service and Sorting Solution

Since the deployment, Lyngsoe Systems has supplied Stockholm Public Library around one hundred self-service kiosks, RFID staff workstations, as well as larger sorting systems to the City Library as well as four large branches. The installation has resulted in library staff saving the repetitive tasks of manually sorting more than 50,000 books a month in the City Library alone.

Queens Library Reaps Multiple Benefits From Library Automation

"Over time, our collaboration has developed into a real partnership, where Lyngsoe Systems develops extra features and solutions to meet our needs as they arise. For example, they’ve added a camera feature to some of our self-service kiosks, to help resolve any issues at time of a customer’s return transaction."

Aalborg Libraries Move From Barcode to Chip

Reaching the end of its service life, a 10-year-old barcode-based sorting system at Aalborg Libraries has been replaced by a state-of-the-art RFID chip-based sorting system

Future Proofing the AMH Demands for Henrico County Public Library

Henrico County Public Library implemented the first Lyngsoe Systems automated material handling systems nearly ten years ago to improve customer service and reduce staff time. The technology continues to improve and add features, with those new features being expanded upon.

Intelligent System Transformed Patron Service at Aalborg Libraries

To ensure a faster and more efficient material flow, Aalborg Libraries charged ahead to take advantage of pioneering IT technology and opted for the Lyngsoe Intelligent Material Management System (IMMS).

Technology Plays a Key Part in the Open Library Concept

Upgrading the old sorter entailed significant improvements including flawless functionality and low-noise operation.

Santa Barbara Public Library Boosted Customer Service with Automation

Santa Barbara Public Library chose to raise their efficiency through library automation. They opted for the Lyngsoe Systems Sort Mate™ 2000 AMH solution. The installation was accompanied by training enabling employees to operate the system.

Setting New Standards for Collection Control and Distribution in Naestved

The introduction of the Intelligent Material Management System™ (IMMS) provides Naestved Library a significantly improved overview of the true trimmed collection and distributes the floating materials to provide patrons a varied selection in all branches.

Maximized Efficiencies and Material Turnaround at Sacramento Public Library

The complexity of Sacramento’s situation was perfectly addressed by the Lyngsoe Sort Mate™ with staff induction and tote feed systems.

Lincc’s Switch to an AMH Central Sorting System Made Materials Handling Easier

As part of a larger RFID initiative, LINCC chose to implement automated materials handling at its centralized sorting location and added the Lyngsoe Tote Check-in Server™ Software, to extend the benefits of centralized sorting to each library location.

When the AMH System Became a Focal Point in the Main Library of Caen la Mer

The Bibliothèque Alexis de Tocqueville wanted something new that would match the eye-catching semi-industrial design of their new building and add to the sense of user-focused, inclusive services that inspired the architecture.

From Resource-intensive Processes to a Modern Library

”With IMMS™, material handling has gone from a resource-intensive librarian task to a semiautomated logistics process, giving the librarians time for all the other necessary projects in a modern public library.”

Ergonomic Stacking Book Carts Help During a Renovation Period

"Lyngsoe Service is our trusted choice not only for new purchases but also for conversions and dismantling and reconstruction projects.”

From Nothing to an Ergonomic Solution in Top Class on Three Floors

”Height-adjustable staff inductions are also a clear advantage for our employees. They can easily adjust the induction to a suitable height so that there is no discomfort if you have to stand there for a little longer.”

Batch Handling and Paperless Reservations Have Been the Biggest Benefit of IMMS™

”IMMS™ is a chance to develop more uniform workflows - and by following these – reap all the advantages of intelligent algorithms.”

Working Together to Meet User Needs with More Than Just Compliance

The renovation of the library had provided the catalyst for updating the equipment and, as the existing kiosks were now not being supported there was an opportunity to look at new products on the market with smaller footprints, and improved functionality.

New Library, New Thinking!

As well as providing great services the challenge to the Borough was always to ensure value for money. The move to self-service has been a great success on both counts.

Newport Central Library were keen to follow up the favorable review

"One of Librid’s most useful improvements for me is the remote management software, which allows me to access the kiosks together or separately from my desk."

Aberdeenshire Libraries Extend Their Reach With Smallest Branch

Looking for a solution, the management team found an opportunity when they saw 2CQR’s Smallest Branch vending kiosk at a library conference

Hats Off to a Really Open Library

The Bay Library is a great example of what an open library should be: open all hours and open to students and the public alike.

Growing Together

The 2CQR Returns Sorter is quick and easy to use, allowing students to deposit books without staff intervention and it automatically sorts into library specific categories ready for staff to return to the displays.

Self-Service Makes for Better Business

“Our chosen supplier, 2CQR has delivered superb products and support to the school previously. They satisfied the tender requirement for the best budget and once again have provided a perfect solution. The desktop self-service unit suits our students’ way of working and the security gates are unobtrusive and stylish.”

2CQR…The Best Medicine

“The installation went extremely smoothly. The first library took two days to complete which included tagging some products missed by the previous supplier and tweaking the software to integrate with our LMS."

National Health Service Library – Better with 2CQR

The self-service issue and return kiosk complete with Librid software is a success with both the users and the library staff.

Hublet – Supporting Library Groups and Clubs

“We wouldn’t be able to run our most popular kids’ club without the Hublet tablets.”

Real-Time Automation Delivers Efficient Service to Communities

“One of most visible advantages with IMMS™: No more overfilled shelves and no more having to move the content of an entire shelving unit to squeeze a couple of books in.”

Fast Action – Right Response

“We had a very short time to replace our existing equipment, Lyngsoe offered the best planning, products, service, and support”

Self-Service with RFID – The Latest Technology at the Aachen City Library

External return station has been well received from the start and has being used by increasing numbers of people. We have received a lot of positive feedback on this.

From Empty Shelves to Overflowing Success

Having IMMS™ in the equation would enable the management to fulfill the Oodi vision of serving as a huge reading room and a civic center with only 100,000 books on the shelves.

Hublet – The Perfect Digital Resource

“Our implementation of the Hublet solution, for both staff and library users, has enabled us to promote our digital resources to a much wider audience. A real added benefit of Hublet is the ability for customers to choose where they sit, providing comfort and more privacy than the traditional computer suites.”

Hublet – Supporting Library Customers, Groups & Clubs

As well as supporting library groups and clubs, the Hublet solution is a self-service device available to all library customers.

“TE WHEKE“ - The Largest Central Sorter in the Southern Hemisphere

The Auckland Libraries are now the proud owners of Te Wheke - the largest central sorter in the Southern Hemisphere.

An Accessible City Library for Patrons, Employees, and Volunteers

By switching to RFID technology from Lyngsoe Systems, the city library took a major step forward and now looks forward to the future and new developments with confidence.

Lyngsoe LibCabinet and Hublet in Carmarthenshire county

The products make best use of limited space while maximizing the number of hours the library can operate as they don’t need to be manned at all times.