Dear Calleagues,
MDA, the focus for standards and best practice in Collections Management,
has successfully concluded negotiations with Government culture bodies in the
Netherlands and Belgium to export SPECTRUM, the UK industry standard for
information management.
Already in use in over 3,000 culture-sector organisations worldwide,
SPECTRUM is an open standard, maintained and developed as part of MDA's
ongoing mission to promote best practice in the heritage sector. The adoption
of SPECTRUM will help Dutch and Belgian museums manage their knowledge
and information more effectively, as well as supporting greater mobility of
collections between the Netherlands, Belgium and the UK.
MDA Director Nick Poole commented, 'This is a significant step forward for
standards within Europe, and this development represents the culmination of
almost 2 years work by the staff at MDA. Common standards not only promote
best practice, they also provide us with a shared language which supports
greater partnership. Museums in the Netherlands and Belgium already have
significant expertise in the areas of knowledge and information management,
and we all stand to benefit as a whole by working together to common
standards.'
Wilbert Helmus of the State Department for Cultural Heritage
commented, 'Dutch and Belgian museums have long been committed to the
principles of SPECTRUM. Our museums contain some of the world's most
diverse and exciting collections, and this agreement provides us with a solid
foundation on which to build. We are very pleased to be working with MDA and
we look forward to an exciting partnership in future!'
Licenses were signed between MDA, the Netherlands Museum Advisors
Foundation and Culturele Biografie Vlaanderen vzw. Under the terms of this
new agreement, representative organisations in the UK, Netherlands and
Belgium will form part of a European Documentation Standards Development
Community. Each national version of SPECTRUM will be linked to the UK
standard on an ongoing basis and future updates will be cascaded to each
participating country. MDA will be working with CIDOC, the documentation
Special Interest Group of the International Council for Museums, to identify
further partner states within Europe.
Gordon McKenna.
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