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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." It can be accessed from a desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone.

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  4. Dynix (software) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, SirsiDynix was formed by the merger of the Dynix Corporation and the Sirsi Corporation. Phase-outs of Dynix were constant in the late 2000s, and by the second decade of the 21st century, it was obsolete and remained in very few libraries. [3] By mid-2013, only 88 libraries were on record as having Dynix installed. [17]

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    Sirsi Corporation or SirsiDynix, a United States company that produces software and associated services for libraries; See also. Sirsia

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    Gerald Cobb (1900–1986) MVO FSA [1] was a heraldic artist. He developed an interest in photography that lasted throughout his life and built up a collection of architectural images, some of which appear in books on architectural history and archives in libraries and national collections.