[Web4lib] web-based finding-aid management and display tools

Weise, John jweise at umich.edu
Thu Nov 5 15:13:22 EST 2009


Steven,

At Michigan we have developed an access system for EAD Finding Aids which we use. Others use it too. You will find more information at http://www.dlxs.org. Don't hesitate to contact me/us with questions if you have them.

It looks like OhioLink may be using XTF, developed by our friends at the California Digital Library (CDL).

http://www.cdlib.org/inside/projects/xtf/

John


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University of Michigan Library
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On 11/5/09 3:04 PM, "steven turner" <steven.turner at usm.edu> wrote:

Hi everyone - my library is considering using software to manage
archival finding-aids as well as provide searchable, public web-based
access to the same. My question is, who out there is using what? I
know the question is a bit broad and loosely defined, but we are open
to any and all solutions, large and small. I'd greatly appreciate any
suggestions, names, discourse, etc. on the topic. And, not to single
anyone out, I noticed that, for instance, OhioLink seems to have some
sort of home-grown application for searching and viewing finding aids
on line that seem appears to be  very functional.

Thanks in advance for your comments.

Steve
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Steven Turner
Library Web Services Manager
Associate Professor
The University of Southern Mississippi
Cook Library
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email: steven.turner at usm.edu
phone: 601.266.4066
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