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Winners and Losers in the LMS Market

David Dorman - Technically Speaking
Published in: American Libraries, February, 2004

Dynix sales of Horizon:

Pasadena and Glendale Public Libraries in California, replacing Geac Advance. Australian Capital Territory Library and Information Service for its nine locations in and around ACT, Australia; Australian Government Solicitor Library for its 10 locations throughout Australia; and the SWAP Network, a joint library service for five cities in South Australia, replacing Geac Book Plus. Marlborough District Libraries in Blenheim, New Zealand, replacing a CataList Library System. Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry County Library for its 19 branches, replacing Sirsi MultiLIS. Mount Prospect (Ill.) Public Library, replacing Geac. William P. Faust Public Library of Westland, Michigan, replacing Sirsi DRA. Wilmington (Ohio) Public Library of Clinton County, replacing Follett. Lincoln Public Library in Ontario, replacing Sirsi MultiLIS. Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library in Ontario replacing Sirsi DRA MultiLIS. Barrington (Ill.) Community Unit School District replacing an in-house developed system.

Dynix migrations from Dynix ILS to Horizon:

Kershaw County Library in Camden, South Carolina, Dynix's first and longest customer. Philadelphia University. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in Charlotte, North Carolina. Beaverton (Ore.) School District. Lamar Consolidated Independent School District in Rosenburg, Texas. Convent of the Sacred Heart in Greenwich, Connecticut. Kokomo (Ind.) High School South Campus. Adelaide City Council in Adelaide, South Australia. City of Onkaparinga Libraries in South Australia. Newcastle Region Library in Newcastle, New South Wales. Port Adelaide Enfield Library Service in Port Adelaide, South Australia. Sutherland Shire Libraries and Information Service in Sutherland, New South Wales.