List of OCLC Bibliotheca Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying OCLC Bibliotheca customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased OCLC Bibliotheca for Library Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using OCLC Bibliotheca for Library Management include: St Louis County Library District, a United States based Media organisation with 720 employees and revenues of $250.0 million, RPC, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 720 employees and revenues of $165.0 million, Santa Clara County Library District, a United States based Government organisation with 340 employees and revenues of $97.0 million, Muenchner Stadtbibliothek Germany, a Germany based Government organisation with 620 employees and revenues of $55.0 million and many others.
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Muenchner Stadtbibliothek Germany | Government | 620 | $55M | Germany | OCLC | OCLC Bibliotheca | Library Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, Muenchner Stadtbibliothek Germany implemented OCLC Bibliotheca as Library Management in a pilot deployment at the Fürstenried branch. The pilot focused on Bibliotheca open+ unmanned access services, Bibliotheca self check kiosks and the uniFi+ digital communication module to extend opening hours and enable patron self service. The deployment combined physical Bibliotheca hardware at branch level with the vendor's access management and communications modules, configuring open+ for automated entry and Bibliotheca self check kiosks for checkout and returns. uniFi+ was configured to manage in branch digital signage and patron notifications, modernizing communications workflows and enabling automated self service interactions. Operational scope was limited to the Fürstenried branch in Munich, Germany, as a controlled pilot, with governance adjustments to support unmanned hours and automated circulation procedures. Business functions impacted included library access operations, front desk and circulation workflows, and patron services, with rollout planning focused on branch level process changes and staff schedule adaptations to sustain extended unmanned opening hours. The implementation increased availability and modernized in branch digital communications and self service workflows. OCLC Bibliotheca Library Management was used to extend patron access and self service capabilities at the pilot site. | |
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RPC | Professional Services | 720 | $165M | United Kingdom | OCLC | OCLC Bibliotheca | Library Management | 2020 | n/a | In 2020 RPC implemented OCLC Bibliotheca to centralize its library services. The implementation is positioned as a Library Management solution and RPC surfaces the public catalog on its corporate website using OCLC OLIB. The deployment supports RPC's internal library and knowledge management teams across the United Kingdom, providing a unified catalog and discovery layer for legal research resources. OCLC Bibliotheca was configured to deliver core Library Management capabilities including bibliographic and metadata management, online discovery and catalog search, and circulation and resource access workflows. The implementation incorporated cataloguing and authority control processes and established centralized catalog governance to standardize metadata and indexing for firmwide search, with the catalog exposed through OCLC OLIB on the RPC website for public access to holdings. The configuration supports library and knowledge management business functions and operationalizes catalog management and discovery for legal practice groups. | |
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Santa Clara County Library District | Government | 340 | $97M | United States | OCLC | OCLC Bibliotheca | Library Management | 2009 | n/a | In 2009, Santa Clara County Library District implemented OCLC Bibliotheca, a Library Management application, to enhance library circulation and materials-handling operations across its California branches. The deployment targeted patron self-service and returns as primary business functions, positioning OCLC Bibliotheca to manage RFID-enabled checkout workflows and automated handling processes. The implementation included Bibliotheca RFID self-check stations, security gates, and automated materials-handling solutions, configured to support faster checkout and automated return sorting. OCLC Bibliotheca was deployed to provide integrated self-check and security capabilities alongside automated physical media routing, aligning system configuration with branch circulation workflows and patron-facing interfaces. OCLC Bibliotheca was integrated with the districts SirsiDynix Horizon circulation system to coordinate item status, patron transactions, and returns processing. The integration linked RFID-based transaction events and gate security alerts into Horizon circulation records, enabling synchronized checkouts, returns, and security handling across branches in California. Project governance concentrated on circulation and materials-handling operations, with rollout across branches to standardize patron self-service and returns processes. The implementation delivered faster checkout and return workflows and improved security across branches, while centralizing automated materials-handling functions under the OCLC Bibliotheca Library Management deployment. | |
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Media | 720 | $250M | United States | OCLC | OCLC Bibliotheca | Library Management | 2008 | n/a |
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