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Jennifer Uhrhane <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 May 2004 16:21:28 -0400
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i have been using artsystems collections software (this has all you
could ever need for a small museum collection) for a large private
collection and i have no complaints. great people in tech support too!
www.artsystems.com
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Jennifer Uhrhane
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www.detailphoto.com

On May 19, 2004, at 3:37 PM, Rachel Hawthorn wrote:

> Hello All,
> I am interning at a small history museum in Idaho Springs, Colorado.
> One of
> my first tasks for the summer is to find a reasonably priced, easy to
> navigate, desktop/hard drive based collection management software for
> their
> collection, which consists of approximately 3000 photos/glass
> negatives,
> approximately 50 textile pieces, the archive from the town paper, the
> archive of the city records, miscellaneous minerals, and mining and ski
> industry equipment. They do not have a server or network capabilities,
> so
> this will have to be a system that can operate on a single laptop
> computer
> to be transported between their visitor center museum and the living
> history
> museum downtown, without multiple licensing agreements, and ease of
> use for
> the mostly volunteer staff to transfer all their paper accession
> records to.
>
> I would love to hear your suggestions!
>
> Thanks,
> Rachel Hawthorn
> Idaho Springs Historical Society
>
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