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  2. SirsiDynix - Wikipedia

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    SirsiDynix announced the BLUEcloud Library Services Platform (LSP) at the annual users group conference, COSUGI. It is a browser-based system that will integrate SirsiDynix's "administration, discovery, acquisition, and collection management applications."

  3. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    The game is still mentioned as freeware and many forums and sites have the now dead link to the game page. The legal situation now is unclear because the installer has no disclaimer. Area 51 (2005), a first person shooter by Midway Games. Its free release was sponsored by the US Air Force. It later changed hands and its freeware status was removed.

  4. Arc System Works - Wikipedia

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    Arc System Works Co., Ltd. (アークシステムワークス株式会社, Āku Shisutemu Wākusu kabushiki gaisha), commonly referred to as ArcSys, is a Japanese video game developer and publisher located in Yokohama.

  5. SAILS Library Network - Wikipedia

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    The SAILS Library Network, formerly Southeastern Automated Integrated Library Services, [3] is a nonprofit library consortium of 70 member libraries in 39 communities located throughout Southeastern Massachusetts. [1] SAILS was founded in 1995 to link the ABLE and SEAL library networks, which were later dissolved into SAILS in 2000. [3]

  6. Integrated library system - Wikipedia

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    Prior to computerization, library tasks were performed manually and independently from one another. Selectors ordered materials with ordering slips, cataloguers manually catalogued sources and indexed them with the card catalog system (in which all bibliographic data was kept on a single index card), fines were collected by local bailiffs, and users signed books out manually, indicating their ...

  7. List of Kemco games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Kemco games. Of note, the video games in North America prior to 1992 were not published by Kemco themselves, but instead by their distributor Seika Corporation of Torrance, California , who used the label Kemco * Seika to market Kemco's titles in the region.

  8. Arcus II: Silent Symphony - Wikipedia

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    Arcus II: Silent Symphony (アークスII サイレントシンフォニー, Ākusu II Sairento Shinfonī) is a computer game developed and released in Japan by Wolf Team. [1] Narumi Kakinouchi , co-creator of Vampire Princess Miyu , was the art director for this game.

  9. IL-2 Sturmovik (series) - Wikipedia

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    IL-2 Sturmovik games spans three generations : . The first game in the series, IL-2 Sturmovik, was first released on 18 November 2001. [3] This started the original line of IL-2 Sturmovik games which in the present day is officially titled IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 as this was the title of its "Complete Edition" back in 2006, the final compilation of add-ons in the first generation of IL-2 games.