The George C. Gordon Library, which serves the university’s robotics, biotechnology, and data science programs, will utilize the transition to reduce system fragmentation. Lori Ostapowicz-Critz, Associate Director of Scholarly Communication and Open Strategies, noted that the move enables the institution to lower its integrated library system costs while gaining a more intuitive interface that minimizes the need for specialized technical oversight.
This migration aligns WPI with a global network of over 300 institutions currently utilizing EBSCO FOLIO services. Andrew Nagy, Director of SaaS Innovation at EBSCO, described the university's choice as part of a broader trend among research institutions seeking greater autonomy and flexibility in their digital infrastructure. The collaboration aims to foster a more connected academic environment, ensuring that the library’s tools evolve alongside the university's research demands.

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