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.

About Counting Opinions

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: 469 Created: 2023-03-21 14:37:20 Last Modified: 2023-03-27 05:11:17.

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