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  • Library and Information Science
  • Information Management

Background:

  • Lean Library is a product suite designed to enhance library services.
  • It comprises three distinct modules: Library Access, Library Assist, and Library Alternatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Lean Library product suite and its available modules.
  • To outline the factors influencing Lean Library's pricing structure.

Main Methods:

  • Product description of Lean Library and its modules.
  • Information on vendor pricing based on module implementation.

Main Results:

  • Lean Library offers modular solutions for libraries.
  • Pricing is scalable and dependent on the chosen modules.

Conclusions:

  • Lean Library provides flexible options for libraries seeking to enhance access, assistance, and alternatives.
  • Libraries need to engage directly with the vendor for detailed pricing information.