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Tag Archives: software
Vietnam and Current Conflicts materials
The modern era of the military, beginning with the Vietnamese Conflict and stretching through the Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts, is so far sparsely represented, but we are acquiring as we can. The Vietnam era was a fertile time for literature, … Continue reading
Archivists’ Toolkit, where we are and the tangled roads ahead
In late 2007 we acquired, and in early 2008 implemented, a collections management software package called Archivists’ Toolkit (not to be confused with the other, also highly useful Archivist’s Toolkit, produced by the Archivists Association of British Columbia). There were … Continue reading
Aeon
Yesterday we had a visit from Christian Dupont, a representative from Atlas Systems. He gave a presentation about Aeon, a request and workflow management software for special collections. It would allow patrons to register as readers and request items directly … Continue reading