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While we are not quite "there" at the Mitchell Museum (all data, no images
yet), when I used FMPro at the Field Museum we (like John) used a link to a
URL for images which were on a separate server.   The beauty of FMPro is
that the calculated fields allow you to standardize a whole range of
inconsistencies -- at the Field we used it to insert leading zeros in the
catalogue number field so they would sort properly.

Janice Klein
Director
Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, Kendall College
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From: Karen Kienzle <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 11:20 AM
Subject: Questions regarding Filemaker for collections management


>This question goes out to all those who use Filemaker as a collections
management database.
>
>1) Have any of you been successful integrating images into your database
despite the inherent Filemaker
>file size limitation? How have you been able to get around Filemaker's file
size limitation and still incorporate images in your database?
>
>2) Do any of you have non consistent and/or non standard numbering of
accession numbers in your database?
> If so, how have you been able to create relational databases within
Filemaker with these non standard numbers?
>
>3) Have any of you used Filemaker's web capabilities for making portions of
your collections management database
>available to the public either on the web or at an on-site kiosk?
>
>The de Saisset Museum is a small university museum on the campus of Santa
Clara University.
>The de Saisset has a collection of 10,000 objects. We currently use
Filemaker as our collections management database,
>but are running into some issues incorporating images into the database.
>
>We would appreciate any feedback from the list on our questions!
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Karen Kienzle
>Curator of Exhibits and Collections
>de Saisset Museum
>Santa Clara University
>500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA  95053-0550
>408.554.2741   fax: 408.554.7840
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