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We've been working with Data Management / NLS on a patron project in PIMMS. As part of this project, We've been thinking about how to better manage...
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If you attended one of the NLS Regional conferences (or just checked out the slide deck), you already know we are considering offering a Cataloging...
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During our latest New Features Webinar, we had a question about getting the complete list of all languages recognized by PIMMS. Here are some thing...
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As you may have heard, PIMMS recently added a large number of new Patron Language codes. This will be great for getting data and statistics on non-...
Staff of Network Libraries for the Blind and Print Disabled using KLAS met for a virtual session on Wednesday, December 2 during the Online Nationa...
PIMMS Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
Today we wanted to prepare you (with a hat tip to David Bowie) to "Turn and face the strange [PIMMS] Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes," as PIMMS is adding a cou...
FYI for NLS Libraries - FY2020 Statistics
NLS has requested that we (and the other NLS providers) extract and submit some data for them to review. For each of our NLS Libraries, we will be ...
Next 10 KLAS+Gutenberg Libraries
Keystone Systems and the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS) are excited to announce that following highly successful t...
Interested in moving to a Duplication on Demand service model, but not sure how you’ll get enough cartridges and other supplies? There’s help a...
I have some great news, and I couldn’t wait until next Tuesday to post it! Our hard-working development team has gotten fixes in place, wrangled ...

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Keystone Systems, Inc.
8016 Glenwood Ave., Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27612
800-222-9711