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

Mark Jordan mjordan at sfu.ca
Thu Nov 5 15:15:42 EST 2009


Hi Steven,

Take a look at ICA-AtoM, http://ica-atom.org/.

Mark

Mark Jordan
Head of Library Systems
W.A.C. Bennett Library, Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6, Canada
Voice: 778.782.5753 / Fax: 778.782.3023
mjordan at sfu.ca

----- "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 
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> 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 
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> to any and all solutions, large and small. I'd greatly appreciate any 
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> suggestions, names, discourse, etc. on the topic. And, not to single 
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> anyone out, I noticed that, for instance, OhioLink seems to have some 
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> sort of home-grown application for searching and viewing finding aids 
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> on line that seem appears to be  very functional.
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> 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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