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Atlas announces release of ILLiad v9.2

Press Release: Atlas Systems, Inc. [March 22, 2022]

Virginia Beach, VA — Atlas Systems announced the release of ILLiad version 9.2. This major version release includes support for:

  • Integrated SAML Setup with Single Sign-On Support
  • Chromium/Edge Enhancements
  • DOCLINE Script Updates
  • OCLC Web Service Updates
  • CCC API Updates
  • ILLiad API Enhancements
  • and more

Full details about these features and considerations before updating are available in the ILLiad 9.2 Release Notes and FAQ's.

About ILLiad

The ILLiad Resource Sharing Management software saves you time by managing all your library's borrowing, lending, and document delivery in one place. ILLiad was developed by Atlas Systems and is now distributed exclusively by OCLC.

Information on Atlas Systems support for ILLiad institutions can be found at https://www.atlas-sys.com/concierge-services. To request a quote for ILLiad from OCLC, please visit https://www.oclc.org/content/forms/worldwide/en/illiad-quote.html.

About Atlas Systems

Since 1995 Atlas Systems has worked with libraries, archives, museums, and information repositories to facilitate and promote collection visibility and access. Starting with the ILLiad interlibrary loan management system (distributed exclusively by OCLC), Atlas now supports efficient workflows in the areas of course resource management with Ares and special collections and archives management with Aeon and ArchivesSpace. The Atlas goal is to deliver the highest quality software products and customer service for libraries, special collections, and archives to enhance staff productivity and improve service to users.

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Publication Year:2022
Type of Material:Press Release
Language English
Issue:March 22, 2022
Publisher:Atlas Systems, Inc.
Company: Atlas Systems, Inc.
Products: ILLiad
Subject: Product announcements
Record Number:27172
Last Update:2024-11-26 19:43:37
Date Created:2022-03-22 10:39:52
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