University of Tennessee subscribes to Atlas Concierge Services for Aeon

Virginia Beach, VA – Atlas Systems is pleased to announce that the University of Tennessee is the latest Concierge for Aeon subscriber. Located in Knoxville, Tennessee, the University of Tennessee joins nearly 20 institutions that currently subscribe for Concierge consultative support of their Aeon request and workflow management for special collections software.

As a new subscriber, the University of Tennessee will receive customized care to keep their their staff trained, software current and operating at peak efficiency.

About Atlas Systems, Inc.

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 libraries and archives.

Aeon improves patron service and maximizes efficiency while providing unparalleled item tracking, security and statistics. Simply put, Aeon helps you find, manage, store, protect and increase the visibility of your valuable resources.

More information about Aeon is available at https://www.atlas-sys.com/aeon.

About Concierge Services

Subscribers to an annual Concierge Service receive a system analysis from Atlas and regular check-ups with recommended solutions to new challenges. Your Concierge can also assist you with projects to further optimize your software or operations to enhance service to your users and improve staff productivity.

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