Talis Group

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Talis Group Ltd.
Type Private
Industry Computer software
Founded 1969 (1969)
Headquarters Birmingham, England
Key people
  • Dave Errington, CEO
  • Justin Leavesley, CSO
  • Ian Davis, CTO
  • David Corney, Non-Executive Chairman
  • Buddug Williams, in-house counsel
Website www.talis.com

Talis Group Ltd. is a software company based in Birmingham, England that develops a Semantic Web application platform and a suite of applications for the education, research and library sectors. In 2005 Talis was voted one of the top ICT Employers in the United Kingdom.[1]

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[edit] History

In 1969 a number of libraries founded a small co-operative project, based in Birmingham to provide services that would help the libraries become more efficient. The project was known as the Birmingham Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project, or BLCMP. At this time the concept of automation was so new that the term mechanisation was often used in its place.[citation needed]

BLCMP started a co-operative catalogue of bibliographic data at the start of its work, a database that now contains many millions of records. This shared approach to creating metadata is the very forefather of more modern, internet-based, community ventures such as IMDB, Freebase and others. But this was back in 1969 when shipping this data around involved printing cards and putting boxes on trucks.

BLCMP moved into using microfiche and later IBM mainframes with dedicated terminals at libraries in the mid-seventies and was one of the first library automation vendors to provide a GUI on top of Microsoft Windows to provide a better interface for end-users. The Integrated Library System was first called Talis. Talis became the name of the company during re-structuring[2] and the ILS became known as Alto. In 1995 Talis was the first library systems vendor to produce a web enabled public access catalogue.

Much of Talis' work now focuses on the transition of information to the web, specifically the Semantic Web and Talis have led much of the debate about how Web 2.0 attitudes affect traditional libraries[3]

In March 2011 Talis sold its library management division to Capita Group. The division was sold for a reported £18.5 million plus a further £2.5 million depending on the company’s profitability in the following financial year.[4] The company moved its headquarters from Solihull to central Birmingham.

Talis is majority employee owned.

[edit] See also

  • Library 2.0
  • Semantic Web
  • Stubley, P. (1988). BLCMP: a guide for librarians and systems managers. Aldershot, Hants, England: Gower. ISBN 978-0-566-05512-6
  • Birmingham, Buckle, D., & BLCMP. (1974). Birmingham libraries co-operative mechanisation project: research and development programme, January 1969 to March 1975 : a background paper.
  • Birmingham Libraries Co-operative Mechanisation Project, & Buckle, D. G. R. (1976). Birmingham Libraries Co-operative Mechanisation Project final report. Birmingham: BLCMP.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Computing Careers". http://www.computingcareers.co.uk/top-it-employers/talis. Retrieved 2008-03-13. [dead link]
  2. ^ "BLCMP To Become Talis Information Ltd.". Library Systems 19 (1): 4. 1999. ISSN 0277-0288. OCLC 94137446. 
  3. ^ Miller, Paul (October 2005). "Web 2.0: Building the New Library". Ariadne (19). http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue45/miller/. Retrieved 2008-03-13. 
  4. ^ [1]

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