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NCIP
(redirected from NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol)

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NCIPNational Center to Improve Practice
NCIPNISO Circulation Interchange Protocol
NCIPNational Commission for Indigenous Peoples (Philippines)
NCIPNovell Certified Internet Professional
NCIPNorth Carolina-Israel Partnership
NCIPNavy Career Intern Program
NCIPNational Committee for Immunization Practices (various nations)
NCIPNo Change In Price
NCIPNational Crabapple Introduction Program
NCIPNederlands Centrum voor Inheemse Volken (Dutch: Netherlands Centre for Indigenous Peoples)


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Participating libraries can now use the NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol (NCIP) compliant CILL module to minimize the number of steps needed to borrow and lend materials.
This partnership delivers additional functionality, flexibility, and features to assist libraries in the project management of bindery needs - radically improving efficiency through the use of NCIP, the NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol.
This represents one of the earliest successful interoperability tests between two service providers using the NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol.
 
 
 
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