March has been another very busy month with a number of new customers signing up for smartsm and also more customers going LIVE with the product.
Thank you to everyone who attended our Roadshow event in Glasgow. We hope that you have all enjoyed what has turned out to be one of the most informative and well attended seminar series of recent years and we look forward to the remaining 3 events in London, Bristol and Warwick over the coming weeks and months.
We are also pleased to announce that we will be running a 45 minute workshop "Making the most of your book fund" at the 2010 Welsh Libraries, Archives and Museums Conference in Llandrindod Wells in May. We look forward to seeing and meeting up with lots of our Welsh prospects again!
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March has seen a major milestone in the company's growth - the official launch of our product into the North American market.
smartsm, rebranded as collectionHQ, received rave reviews when it was unveiled to a prestigious audience at 2 invite-only Premiere events at the PLA Conference in Portland, Oregon last week.
At the events we were delighted to announce Queens Public Library, New York as our first US customer. Queens serves a population of over 2.2 million residents via their network of over 60 branches and were recognised by Library Journal as its 2009 Library of the Year.
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This month we are delighted to announce 4 more new UK customers. Somerset, Stockton, Camden and Cambridgeshire have all now subscribed to smartsm and we look forward to working with them closely going forward.
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Our Implementation Team have been very busy again in the month of February with 3 new UK library services now LIVE with smartsm.
Rochdale, Slough and Highland Libraries are all now LIVE with smartsm and beginning the process of implementing the EBSM methodology across their library services.
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The twenty-first edition of our 'Evidence' newsletter is now available and can be downloaded by clicking the link below. We hope you enjoy reading it, and would be delighted to hear your feedback!