MOBIUS Membership
Why Join MOBIUS?
Membership in MOBIUS provides many benefits and is governed by the current MOBIUS Bylaws. For more information, contact Donna Bacon at donna@mobiusconsortium.org
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Multi-Tenant Shared FOLIO System
- Expert staff experienced in migrations, implementations, and ILS management
- A full-service Help Desk providing service tailored to your needs, including expert IT staff
- Unlimited training at no additional cost
Easy and Fast Access to a Wealth of Resources
- Access to more than 30 million items through the MOBIUS OpenRS Catalog.
- Fast delivery through our MOBIUS managed courier system and connections to hundreds of libraries
- Complementary collections
- Affordable access to more than 250,000 EBSCO eBooks through our eMO Program
Save Time and Money
- We manage your ILS so your staff can focus their time on other things
- Lending and borrowing costs are a fraction of what traditional ILL requests cost
- Receive support from our Help Desk staff, who know you and understand your needs, rather than the vendor, saving you valuable staff time
- Training on demand and at your library so you don't have to pay your ILS vendor or worry about travel
- Discounts on electronic resources and services
Community
- We are a diverse organization representing libraries of all types
- We have an involved and committed membership who network with each other in order to improve and expand services to libraries
- We provide an Annual Conference for our member libraries promoting networking and professional development
Member Types
MOBIUS Managed
Libraries that are on the multi-tenant shared FOLIO system hosted by EBSCO and managed by MOBIUS.
Standalone
Libraries who have their own contract with an ILS vendor and host and manage their own system. These libraries connect to our OpenRS system for the purpose of resource sharing.
OpenRS can currently connect with Sierra, Polaris, and FOLIO systems. Additional connections are in development.