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  2. Haworth Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Haworth Inc. is a privately held, family-owned office furniture manufacturer headquartered in Holland, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1948 by G. W. Haworth , the company designs and manufactures seating, tables, movable walls, panels, storage, and wood casegoods .

  3. Haworth Press - Wikipedia

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    Haworth Press was a publisher of scholarly, academic and trade books, and approximately 200 peer-reviewed academic journals. [1] It was founded in 1978 by the publishing industry executives Bill Cohen and Patrick Mcloughlin. The name was taken from the township of Haworth in England, the home of the Brontë sisters. [2]

  4. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    Newer generations of library catalog systems, typically called discovery systems (or a discovery layer), are distinguished from earlier OPACs by their use of more sophisticated search technologies, including relevancy ranking and faceted search, as well as features aimed at greater user interaction and participation with the system, including tagging and reviews.

  5. Haworth closes furniture plant - AOL

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    According to its website, Haworth was founded in Michigan in 1948 and is a "family-owned, privately held, $2 billion global company" in the contract furnishings industry. pkimbrough@hpenews.com ...

  6. Gerrard Wendell Haworth - Wikipedia

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    In recognition of the move, the company became Haworth, Inc. In 1993, he was named the "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the University of Michigan Business School. [4] In 2003, he cut back from working five days a week to three. In 2005, G. W. Haworth retired completely from the company he started. Haworth died on the morning of October 25, 2006 ...

  7. HP Service Manager software - Wikipedia

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    Service Manager is an ITSM Tool using the ITIL framework providing a web interface for corporate changes, releases and interactions (request fulfillment) supported by a Service catalog and CMDB. For a summary of the functionality, screenshots, data sheets, white papers and more information refer to the sources listed above.

  8. Voyager (library program) - Wikipedia

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    Circulation - The primary use of this module is charge and discharge items to library patrons. It allows for the creation and maintenance of patron records, fine processing and request processing of library items. Media Scheduling - (optional) lets people reserve videos and media equipment ahead of time as well as equipment maintenance.

  9. Library portal - Wikipedia

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    A library portal is an interface to access library resources and services through a single access and management point for users: for example, by combining the circulation and catalog functions of an integrated library system (ILS) with additional tools and facilities. [1]