News | February 14, 2008

Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems' New Dynamic Website Goes Live Online

As of February 12, 2008, Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems' new dynamic website goes live online. Current, library-specific information relating to the BiblioChip RFID system is presented in a clearly structured manner. A fresh and modern layout in line with the new corporate design of the market leader and a consistent, lateral main menu facilitate navigation through all sections such as News, Company, Technology, Products and References.

Matthias Joos, Bibliotheca's CEO, puts the aim of the relaunch in a nutshell: "With just two clicks, the librarian has access to all the important facts about us and our modular, open RFID system. The third click reveals further details. This platform gives interested parties and customers a professional overview of our wide range of modern, client-specific BiblioComponents." Flash-animated product pages convey a multitude of varied product and software features at a glance. BiblioChip system-based technological benefits and various model variations are explained clearly in videos.

Featuring reference reports on international installations and an extensive news section with up-to-date bulletins, media reports and newsletter offerings, the website impresses with its hands-on practical relevance.

A single click provides access to the Support Team. And the personal contact for more detailed on-site consultation is easy to find by way of a global contact menu with a differentiated design.

A comprehensive download section also offers an extensive range of additional information on technology and practice, such as white papers, images and films of individual installations, etc.

The new website launches with a German and an English language version. Other language versions will be added in the months to come.

Conclusion: The new website presents the company as a progressive, internationally successful RFID library specialist. It reflects a personal and modern style of communication and provides precise and concrete information.

For more information see www.bibliotheca-rfid.com.

SOURCE: Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems