Dallas Public Library
DPL has long been one of our favorite examples of a library who has created a consistent and attractive look and feel for both their website and PowerPAC.
DPL has long been one of our favorite examples of a library who has created a consistent and attractive look and feel for both their website and PowerPAC.
Denver Public Library has done one of the finest jobs of “skinning” their PowerPAC which we’ve seen. Both their website and PowerPAC have the same very attractive visual styling.
Finger Lakes Library System is a consortium of five county library systems in upstate New York. Its a classic example of independent libraries sharing a single instance of Polaris.
Guelph has implemented a very attractive and functional PowerPAC. They’ve remained close to the Polaris classic look and feel, but fleshed out the catalog nicely. They’ve implemented : a banner image, dashboards, content carousels, Google Maps and a lot more.
The Johnston Catalog is extraordinary and perhaps the best example of library staff using the Polaris API’s and open architecture to build their own public interface.
As a hosted customer they’ve taken a very unique approach: Lee College’s Polaris system (and therefore PowerPAC) is hosted in the cloud by Innovative, but Lee staff have located their customization files (stylesheets, etc.) on a local server – giving them freedom to change aesthetic elements quickly and easily on their own.