Virginia Beach, VA. The Archives and Special Collections at the University of California San Francisco (USCF) Kalmanovitz Library is now live using Aeon to manage reader requests and staff workflows for their archives and manuscripts. Located on the Parnassus campus in San Francisco, California, the Kalmanovitz Library joins more than 100 institutions using Aeon in production.
The USCF Archives and Special Collections identifies, collections, organizes, interprets, and maintains rare and unique material to support research and teaching of health sciences and medical humanities to to preserve institutional memory. The UCSF Archives and Special Collections will use Aeon to provide access to request materials, schedule appointments, and request image reproductions from their collections.
Atlas staff assisted the special collections staff at the UCSF Library staff to configure Aeon to present a seamless experience for their readers and support local workflows throughout the implementation process. The Archive and Special Collections at the UCSF Library will continue to receive hosting and software support from Atlas.
We wish the Archives and Special Collections at the University of California San Francisco congratulations on their successful implementation project and welcome them to the Aeon Community.
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.
About Aeon
Aeon is automated request and workflow management software specifically designed for special collections, reading rooms, and archives.
Information about Aeon is available at https://www.atlas-sys.com/aeon.