Library Digital Experience Platform

Location: California
Posted: Jan 12, 2026
Due: Jan 20, 2026
Agency: City of Berkeley
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 76 - Books, Maps, and Other Publications
  • D - Automatic Data Processing and Telecommunication Services
Solicitation No: 26-11754-C Reissue
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Library Digital Experience Platform
Due Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 - 2:00 pm

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Finance Department
General Services Division
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
Specification No. 26-11754-C Re-Issued
FOR
Library Digital Experience Platform
PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE OPENED AND READ PUBLICLY
12/12/2025
Dear Proposer:
The City of Berkeley is soliciting written proposals from qualified firms or individuals for a Library Digital
Experience Platform consisting of a Website Redesign with a Content Management System, and a Discovery Layer
for the Berkeley Public Library’s online catalog. As a Request for Proposal (RFP) this is not an invitation to bid and
although price is very important, other factors will be taken into consideration.
The project scope, content of proposal, and vendor selection process are summarized in the RFP (attached).
Proposals must be received no later than 2:00 pm, on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. Proposals are to be sent via
email with the “Specification No. 26-11754-C, Library Digital Experience Platform” clearly indicated in the
subject line of the email. Please submit one (1) PDF of the technical Proposal with the filename saved as,
Proposal: Vendor Name - 26-11754-C, Library Digital Experience Platform.” Corresponding pricing proposal
shall be submitted as a separate document with the filename saved as, “Pricing: Vendor Name - 26-11754-C,
Library Digital Experience Platform.”
Email Proposals to:
City of Berkeley
Finance Department/General Services Division
purchasing@berkeleyca.gov
Proposals will not be accepted after the date and time stated above. Incomplete proposal or proposals that do not
conform to the requirements specified herein will not be considered. Issuance of the RFP does not obligate the City
to award a contract, nor is the City liable for any costs incurred by the proposer in the preparation and submittal of
proposals for the subject work. The City retains the right to award all or parts of this contract to several bidders, to
not select any bidders, and/or to re-solicit proposals. The act of submitting a proposal is a declaration that the
proposer has read the RFP and understands all the requirements and conditions.
For questions concerning the anticipated work, or scope of the project, please contact Alicia Abramson, Manager
of Library Information Technology, via email at aabramson@berkeleyca.gov no later than Tuesday, January
6, 2026. Answers to questions will not be provided by telephone or email. Answers to all questions or any addenda
will be posted on the City of Berkeley’s site at Bid & Proposal Opportunities | City of Berkeley (berkeleyca.gov). It
is the vendor’s responsibility to check this site. For general questions concerning the submittal process, contact
purchasing at 510-981-7320.
We look forward to receiving and reviewing your proposal.
Sincerely,
2180 Milvia Street, Berkeley, CA 94704 Tel: 510.981.7320 TDD: 510.981.6903
E-mail: purchasing@berkeleyca.org Website: cityofberkeley.info/finance/
City of Berkeley
Library Digital Experience Platform
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Henry Oyekamni
Director of Finance
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I.
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The Berkeley Public Library is seeking proposals from qualified vendors for all or part of a Library Digital
Experience Platform consisting of 1. A Library Website Redesign including a Content Management System (CMS)
and 2. A Discovery Layer for the Library’s online catalog. Our goal is to create a unified, modern, user-friendly,
multi-lingual and accessible Digital Experience Platform that provides enhanced patron engagement, and which
effectively delivers access to the Library’s physical collections, online resources and library services to our diverse
users. Content is to be delivered at a minimum in English, Chinese and Spanish.
1. Website Background
In 2024, in partnership with a consulting firm, the Berkeley Public Library (BPL) underwent the process of
developing a five-year technology plan. One of the top priorities to emerge from that planning process was the
improvement of the patron and staff experience when utilizing the Library’s digital information delivery systems,
such as the website and the online catalog. These two systems are often the first “entry points” that many users
access to learn what the Library has to offer in terms of hours, locations, library services, programs, research
databases and a myriad of materials, both physical and digital, including books, CDs, tools, eAudiobooks, eBooks,
eMusic, online movies and more. The specific finding of the final report was that a “comprehensive redesign of the
library's website is essential to improve user experience and access to information”. This includes redesigning the
website for modern usability and accessibility while appealing to a diverse audience and improving content
management.
The current iteration of BPL’s website was released in the spring of 2014. The Drupal Content Management
System (CMS) and the site hosting is managed in the cloud by a Library vendor. The site’s initial reception was
favorable—it received positive feedback from both staff and members of the public. It was, at the time, a great
improvement over the Library’s previous website which was text-based with no discernable style and poorly
organized information architecture.
As the site has aged, it has grown somewhat complex to manage and has an inconsistent design. Feedback from the
public and library staff have indicated that a more streamlined website with more intuitive navigation, better
organized content, that is more responsive, accessible and appealing to a wide variety of users of different
demographics and abilities, is desired.
Frequent complaints include that it is hard for users to find information they are looking for on the site; that the site
does not meet modern accessibility standards; and the navigational structure is not easy to use and often does not
lead users to the information they are seeking.
The website is not fully responsive, particularly in the mobile view. Additionally, the mobile version of the site
does not fully mirror the full site, specifically the navigation and content organization. To provide multi-lingual
access to users, the site currently incorporates a “Google Translate” widget, launched in 2024. Additional third-
party integrations include the Communico calendar and events system, and Google Analytics.
2. Discovery Layer Background
Berkeley Public Library currently uses the CARL ILS and its associated OPAC, which presents some limitations
that affect user experience and resource discovery. The existing system displays search results using a ranking
system that CARL does not disclose, making it difficult for users to understand or optimize how results are
prioritized.
It is sometimes challenging for users to efficiently locate the most relevant materials. The system offers limited
display customization options, lacks comprehensive record grouping for related materials, and has limitations in
handling authority records and cross-referencing capabilities. Additionally, the Carl ILS does not fully support
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printing of multiple languages, particularly with diacritics which creates challenges for creating shelf marks
(labels), organizing and accessing our multilingual collection materials.
To address these challenges and enhance our discovery services, we are seeking a discovery layer solution that will
provide improved relevance ranking to help surface appropriate results, more flexible display options that can be
tailored to user preferences and library needs, better record grouping functionality that connects related materials
such as different editions and formats, and enhanced authority control integration that improves cross-references
and variant forms. We hope the discovery layer will offer additional search capabilities including but not limited to,
search suggestions, and unified searching across multiple resource types.
As part of this work, the Library is enriching its bibliographic records with additional metadata to better reflect the
identities and perspectives of creators. This includes – but is not limited to-demographic, cultural, and community
identifiers that highlight authors and creators from historically marginalized or underrepresented groups. Such data
may be drawn from MARC fields (e.g., 386), authority records, and other emerging standards or vocabularies, with
the understanding that this is an evolving area of practice.
Additionally, Berkeley Public Library operates with a split CARL OPAC configuration to accommodate the Tool
Lending Library. The Tool Lending Library has specific business rules requiring both pickup and return of tools
exclusively at that location. The discovery layer should support these location-specific restrictions while
maintaining a unified search experience across all collections.
Vendors are encouraged to describe how their discovery solution can effectively incorporate and leverage this type
of metadata to support inclusive navigation. This may include features such as filtering, faceting, or curated views
that highlight underrepresented voices and perspectives. Solutions that demonstrate flexibility in supporting
multiple metadate sources, authority records, and evolving standards and that enhance the discoverability of diverse
creators are preferred. By enabling the use of enriched metadata the library seeks to foster a more intuitive and
equitable discovery environment, improving access to resources and better serving the community’s diverse
information and reading needs.
II. SCOPE OF SERVICES
a. The Library anticipates that work will begin on the Website and Discovery Layer in March 2026 and that
there will be a six-month implementation period followed by a three-year support, maintenance and
subscription period.
b. Services may be provided remotely with the expectation that there will be a minimum of 3 on-site, in-
person meetings with the contractor and designated Library staff involved in the project.
c. The Library will invite the most highly ranked proposers to an onsite presentation which would include a
question-and-answer period.
d. The following aesthetic, technical, and accessibility requirements will be deliverables of the contract:
REQUIREMENTS
PART 1: Library Website Redesign including a Content Management System, and hosting
1.1 Website Design and Development
Complete redesign of library website with modern, clean aesthetic
Website equitably serves a variety of patrons of different demographics who have varying needs and
technical abilities with a commitment to Equity Centered Navigation, Migration of existing specified
content from Library’s current website to newly designed website
User-centered design with intuitive information architecture
Fully responsive design for optimal viewing on all devices
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International language support (including English, Chinese and Spanish)
Capable of supporting the Communico calendar and events management system
Website design aligned with Discovery layer branding and aesthetic
1.2 Content Management System (CMS)
Implementation of robust, easy-to-use CMS
User role management with granular permissions
Content workflow management with approval processes
Ability to roll back changes
Media library with digital asset management capabilities
Content versioning and scheduling capabilities
Website content Staging (“Test”) and Production (“Live”) environments
Template system for consistent content creation
API integration with various Discovery Layers on the market (specify which are supported)
Regular version upgrades and security patches
Daily backup and restore
Hosted securely on the cloud with 99.9% uptime guarantee
1.4 User Experience Features
Real-time chat capabilities between patrons and staff
Simplified, intuitive interface with reduced cognitive load
Website search will produce highly relevant and the most recent content first
Website search results will display summary content for each hit providing users with contextual
information allowing them to choose the most relevant result
Website search will provide a passthrough search to the Discovery Layer for users searching for Library
materials
Website search will include event results from the Library’s Communico events management system
2.1 Accessibility and Language Requirements
Full compliance with WCAG 2.2 guidelines
Screen reader compatibility and keyboard navigation
Accessible document formats for downloadable content
Accessibility statement and feedback mechanism
Ongoing accessibility maintenance plan
Enhanced Accessibility: Features beyond minimum requirements
Multilingual Support: Accessibility across supported languages
2.2 User Experience Requirements
Information Architecture: Multiple and intuitive navigation pathways, and content organization
Mobile Responsiveness: Optimal experience across all devices
Simplicity: Clean, intuitive interface with minimal learning curve
Advanced Search: An intuitive search interface with relevant, ranked results
AI Capabilities: Exploration of AI for search and assistance
3.1 Project Phases
Discovery and Planning: Requirements gathering, stakeholder interviews
Design: Information architecture, wireframes, visual design with no fewer than three review phases
Development: CMS implementation, front-end and back-end development
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