Software for Libraries
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Millennium
Innovative Interfaces, the world's leading provider of
Web-powered, Java-based automated library systems, has been
offering extensive Unicode support to its customers since 1997.
Millennium supports fourteen user-interface languages and
character support for dozens more. The Java-based staff modules
(Circulation, Cataloging, Acquisitions and Serials) use Unicode
(UTF-8) as the native encoding for passing data between the
client and server and displaying characters on the client
- Softlink Library Global 5.45
is best described as Library
Management software, providing an automated way of managing
physical and electronic resources. It is currently being used in
as many as 12 languages
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