Hello Laurel,
you can visit a web-based SQL data base (Oracle) at the site:
http://aias.csd.auth.gr that
This is a sample of a database we developed to be used with a special
S/W (EIKONA FOR ARTS) for a couple of Byzantine (Greek Orthodox)
Monasteries and their Restoration Centers of Icon and Mural Paintings.
Additional Information can be found in Alpha Tec's site, which has developed
the program(s) at : http://www.alphatecltd.com
In case you need any additional info send me a mail.
I 'll be glad to help.
Regards
John Papadimitriou
At 09:15 AM 10/5/99 -0700, you wrote:
>My name is Laurel Heap and I work at the Utah Museum of Natural History in
>the anthropology collections department. I have been given the task of
>researching database systems most commonly used in museums to manage their
>collections. I would appreciate any information you could give me... what
>kind of a database your museum uses, wether you like it or not and if you
>have heard anything about other databses. Thanks in advance for your
>help!
>Sincerely,
>Laurel Heap
>Utah Museum of Natural History
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