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Randy Little <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 3 Nov 2007 19:40:16 -0700
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You could use postgre sql or even mysql but you will need a DB
programer for sure.   You might get away with filemaker from reading a
manual.  FileMaker will not handle huge data sets though so if you
think you are going to get lots and lots of traffic its not a good
choice.

http://www.postgresql.org/
http://mysql.org/

R.



On 11/3/07, David Lynx <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> ContentDM has web-publishing capabilities, and I believe Filemaker
> does also
> On Oct 31, 2007, at 5:46 AM, Erin Crissman wrote:
>
> > Hello list:
> >
> > I am looking for museums with databases that have web-publishing
> > capabilities.  I am beginning a new cataloging project and one of
> > the end products will be a searchable catalog on-line. This is a
> > small place with a small but very popular collection with a global
> > audience.  I am looking for a database suitable for a small, static
> > collection of myriad object types.  There are few gifts, loans,
> > etc.  I looked at PastPerfect, of course, but roughly 70% of the
> > features it offers won't be used, and I was not that thrilled with
> > the examples of searchable databases they offered as examples.  I
> > also looked at Re:Discovery which is more appealing to me, but would
> > like to talk to some users.  Thanks for your suggestions!
> >
> > --
> > Erin Elizabeth Crissman
> > Curator
> > Stepping Stones Foundation
> > Bedford Hills, NY
> >
> > (the historic home of Bill & Lois Wilson,
> > co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous
> > and Al-Anon Family Groups)
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