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LTDS Products and Systems
Aeon / Special Collections Request System
- Overview: Requesting system used by special collections for requesting physical materials
Alma
- Overview: Integrated Library System where records are managed for display by the discovery layer
ArchivesSpace
- Overview: Repository system used for special collections finding aid information
Ares / Course Reserves
- Overview: System used by the Course Reserves team for storing and providing access to course reserves material
Audio-Visual Course Reserves (AV Reserves)
- Overview: The application used to provide streaming videos for courses, utilizing Canvas for authentication for students to view/stream.
CaiaSoft
- Overview: Inventory Control System for physical items stored in our off-side storage facility (The Library Service Center)
Cascade
- Overview: The Content Management System used to a handful of websites. See also Drupal.
Curate (Hyrax)
Drupal
Emory Theses & Dissertations (ETD)
- Overview: The discovery product for students, faculty and researchers to locate and download Theses and Dissertations from Emory University.
EZproxy
- Overview: Server system used to control and manage access to library electronic resources
ILLiad
- Overview: System used by the Interlibrary Loan team for borrowing and lending materials
JAMF
- Overview: The system used to manage Apple/iOS devices used by Emory Library employees.
Keep, The
- Overview: The digital asset management system for born-digital archival materials and audio and video preservation masters.
LibStats
- Overview: Front end interface for built in Tableau and used to collect and compile EZproxy data.
Library Search (Blacklight)
Emory Digital Collections (Blacklight)
Open Emory
- Overview: OpenEmory is an open access repository of Emory faculty works and makes them freely accessible, increasing the visibility of faculty scholarship and furthering the intellectual community here at Emory.
SCCM
- Overview: Microsoft's System Center Configuration Manager used to manage Windows based devices for Emory Libraries employees.