Online/Digital Tools

 Library Management Systems (LMS):

  • These are the backbone of modern libraries, managing collections, user accounts, circulation, and more. Popular options include Koha, Evergreen, and SirsiDynix Symphony.


Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC):

  • This is your library's online search engine, allowing users to browse and discover physical and digital collections. Many LMS systems include built-in OPACs, while others integrate with third-party solutions.

Digital Libraries:

  • These platforms offer access to ebooks, audiobooks, e-magazines, and other digital resources. Popular options include OverDrive, Libby, and Hoopla.

Content Curation Platforms:

  • These tools help you gather and organize online resources relevant to your library's needs and interests. Some popular options include Scoop.it and Pinterest.

Educational Resources:

  • Many online platforms offer educational resources, such as ebooks, audiobooks, and even interactive games, aligned with different age groups and curriculum standards. Explore options like TumbleBook Library, Britannica School, and National Geographic Kids.

Social Media and Communication Tools:

  • Use social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to connect with your users, share news and events, and promote library resources. Tools like Mailchimp or Constant Contact can help manage email newsletters and communication.

Assistive Technologies:

  • Libraries can offer tools like screen readers, audiobooks, and text-to-speech software to make resources accessible to patrons with disabilities.

Collaboration Tools:

  • Platforms like Google Docs, Microsoft Teams, and Slack can facilitate collaboration among librarians and staff.

Library Management Systems (LMS):

  • These are the backbone of modern libraries, managing collections, user accounts, circulation, and more. Popular options include Koha, Evergreen, and SirsiDynix Symphony.

Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC):

  • This is your library's online search engine, allowing users to browse and discover physical and digital collections. Many LMS systems include built-in OPACs, while others integrate with third-party solutions.

Digital Libraries:

  • These platforms offer access to ebooks, audiobooks, e-magazines, and other digital resources. Popular options include OverDrive, Libby, and Hoopla.

Content Curation Platforms:

  • These tools help you gather and organize online resources relevant to your library's needs and interests. Some popular options include Scoop.it and Pinterest.

Educational Resources:

  • Many online platforms offer educational resources, such as ebooks, audiobooks, and even interactive games, aligned with different age groups and curriculum standards. Explore options like TumbleBook Library, Britannica School, and National Geographic Kids.

Social Media and Communication Tools:

  • Use social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to connect with your users, share news and events, and promote library resources. Tools like Mailchimp or Constant Contact can help manage email newsletters and communication.

Assistive Technologies:

  • Libraries can offer tools like screen readers, audiobooks, and text-to-speech software to make resources accessible to patrons with disabilities.

Collaboration Tools:

  • Platforms like Google Docs, Microsoft Teams, and Slack can facilitate collaboration among librarians and staff.