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Bibliomaps utilizes the call number of the item to show users where books are located on shelves.
Users can find their way to the library using integrated Google Maps technology. Once inside, Bibliomaps displays customized routes from the entrance to the exact location of the book.
Bibliomaps integrates the geolocation maps through a link in the library catalogue (OPAC) or in the discovery search tools *.
Bibliomaps currently supports various call numbers systems like Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), Library of Congress Classification (LCC), sequential numbers, UNESCO classification, and can be customized for any system.
Bibliomaps offers easy-to-use, responsive maps for zooming and navigating on any screen size. Designed for iOS and Android, the APP optimizes the user experience in mobile devices.
Setting up Bibliomaps involves creating a shelving inventory and custom floor maps. Continuous support ensures updated service.
Check a real book example located in the catalog of the University of Cadiz Library (Koha ILS), the Tomas Navarro Tomas Library (Madrid) (Alma/Primo) or the Ludo-Médiathèque Le Château (Syracuse SIGB) :
Discover how Bibliomaps works with our demo. Access the public interface using this form and the admin panel using the provided details:
Bibliomaps is currently in use in the University of Cadiz Library with over 25,000 queries per year*, at the Tomas Navarro Tomas Library (Madrid) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and at the Ludo-Médiathèque Le Château.
The University of Cadiz Library (Cadiz, Spain) serves over 20,000 students, 9 libraries and a collection of more than 800,000 books using UDC, UNESCO, and sequential call number systems.
CSIC's Libraries and Archives in Spain offer a comprehensive system for selecting, organizing, sharing, accessing, and preserving scientific information, supporting the research needs of the Spanish National Research Council.
The Ludo-Médiathèque Le Château (Bruges, France) has 26,000 documents in an 18th-century site, now restored and converted into a reading and activity space.
CanalSur Noticias Buenos días 19-12-2018 (Televisión, Regional)
CanalSur Noticias Cádiz 2 18-12-2018 (Televisión, Provincial)
Onda Cádiz 18-12-2018 (Televisión, Provincial)
Diario de Cádiz, Un sistema informático para buscar libros en la UCA 18-12-2018 (Prensa digital)
Diario de Cádiz, El mapa de los libros 18-12-2018 (Prensa escrita, provincial)
You can request a free personalized demonstration with no obligation, including approximately 20 shelves and a custom layout for your organization.
For more information or requesting a quote, please do not hesitate to contact.
Graduated in Computer Engineering, Fran Caballero worked on implementing Koha ILS at the University of Cadiz Library.
After years of experience as a user and employee, Fran began developing applications to benefit library users.
Today, Fran has launched several of its own software systems and continues to create new ideas for the library and publishing sector.
Bibliomaps is supported by Dataly Tech in Greece and Cyprus in collaboration with Francisco Jose Caballero Cerezo. Our collaboration started in 2023 and aims to promote and support the Bibliomaps service in Libraries Community.