Abstract:
Archon is a tool for managing descriptive information about archival materials and for publishing it on the web. It allows archives to easily create and publish finding aids for all types of archival materials. It also includes a method to track accessions (information about recently received and/or unprocessed materials) and an integrated digital library application.
The system allows archival ... staff to input descriptive records that are compliant with archival standards. Archon=s scripts automatically produce a searchable and browseable website where archival users can search and access summary collection descriptions, full finding aids, digital content (including thumbnail views), creator authorities, and subject terms. The system also provides an inventory tracking/location system, a way to define ‘repository level’ information, and ‘classifications manger’ to define the repository’s overall arrangement scheme (record groups).
In Archon, collections can be grouped into record groups and subgroups or other classifications defined by your repository. Data can be imported into the system from CSV (comma separated value), EAD, and MARC files. The systems exports data in MARC and EAD formats. Repositories can build custom websites using easily-modified themes and templates.
Originators:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Title:
Archon - The Simple Archival Information System
Provider:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
URL:
http://www.archon.org/index.php
Use Constraints
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal with the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, ... subject to the following conditions:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimers.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimers in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- Neither the names of the Archon Group, the University of Illinois Archives, The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software without specific prior written permission.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CONTRIBUTORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS WITH THE SOFTWARE.
CHRIS
PROM Role:
TECHNICAL CONTACT
Email:
prom at illinois.edu
TYLER
B.
STEVENS Role:
SERF AUTHOR
Phone:
(301) 614-6898
Fax:
301-614-5268
Email:
Tyler.B.Stevens at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Global Change Master Directory City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
MD
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
Publications/References
Botterweg, P., R. Leek, E. Romstad, and A. Vatn. 1998. The EUROSEM-GRIDSEM modeling system for erosion analyses under different natural and economic conditions. Ecological Modelling 108:115-129.
Folly, A., J. N. Quinton, and R. E. Smith. 1999. Evaluation of the EUROSEM model using data from the Catsop watershed, The Netherlands. Catena ... 37:507-519.
Kinnell, P. I. A. 1999. The European soil erosion model (EUROSEM): A dynamic approach for predicting sediment transport from fields and small catchments - Discussion. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 24:563-565.
Morgan, R. P. C., J. N. Quinton, R. E. Smith, G. Govers, J. W. A. Poesen, K. Auerswald, G. Chisci, D. Torri, and M. E. Styczen. 1999. The European soil erosion model (EUROSEM): A dynamic approach for predicting sediment transport from fields and small catchments - Reply. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
24:567-568.
Morgan, R. P. C., J. N. Quinton, R. E. Smith, G. Govers, J. W. A. Poesen, K. Auerswald, G. Chisci, D. Torri, and M. E. Styczen. 1998. The European Soil Erosion Model (EUROSEM): A dynamic approach for predicting sediment transport from fields and small catchments. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 23:527-544.
Quinton, J., and F. Rodriguez. 1999. Impact of live barriers on soil erosion in the Pairumani sub- catchment, Bolivia. Mountain Research and Development 19:292-299.
Quinton, J. N. 1997. Reducing predictive uncertainty in model simulations: a comparison of two methods using the European Soil Erosion Model (EUROSEM). Catena 30:101-117.
Smith, R. E., D. C. Goodrich, and J. N. Quinton. 1995. Dynamic, Distributed Simulation of Watershed Erosion - the Kineros2 and Eurosem Models. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 50:517-520.
Strauss, P., F. Konecny, and W. E. H. Blum. 1999. Rainfall input generation for the European Soil Erosion Model. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 3:213-221.
Veihe, A., and J. Quinton. 2000. Sensitivity analysis of EUROSEM using Monte Carlo simulation I: hydrological, soil and vegetation parameters. Hydrological Processes 14:915-926.
Veihe, A., J. Quinton, and J. Poesen. 2000. Sensitivity analysis of EUROSEM using Monte Carlo simulation II: the effect of rills and rock fragments. Hydrological Processes 14:927-939.
Veihe, A., J. Rey, J. N. Quinton, P. Strauss, F. M. Sancho, and M. Somarriba. 2001. Modelling of event-based soil erosion in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mexico: evaluation of the EUROSEM model. Catena 44:187-203.
Creation and Review Dates
SERF Creation Date:
2012-03-02
SERF Last Revision Date:
2012-03-02