The Colorado State Library Has Selected the Libpas From Counting Opinions

The Colorado State Library Has Selected the Libpas From Counting Opinions
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The Colorado State Library has selected the LibPAS data management platform from Counting Opinions for its annual public library data capture and reporting requirements.

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Counting Opinions provides innovative data management solutions for the public, academic and school library sectors, public/academic/law/medical/etc. associations), state/provincial/national library agencies and Literacy Delivery organizations.

Summary: The Colorado State Library has selected the LibPAS data management platform from Counting Opinions for its annual public library data capture and reporting requirements.

Publication Year: 2023

Type of Material: Press Release

Language             English

Date Issued: March 21, 2023

Publisher: Counting Opinions

Company:          

Company: Counting Opinions

Products: LibPAS

Libraries: Colorado State Library

Permalink: https://librarytechnology.org/pr/28636/the-colorado-state-library-has-selected-the-libpas-from-counting-opinions

DocumentID: 28636 views: 475 Created: 2023-03-21 14:37:20 Last Modified: 2023-03-27 07:53:10.

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