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If you haven't already seen this, you might want to check out CHIN's
(Canadian Heritage Information Network) software that they reviewed at:
http://www.chin.gc.ca/Resources/Collect_Mgnt/Upgrades/e_upgrades.html. They
provide links to many of the vendors. I think their review is several years
old (someone will correct me if they've kept it updated, I hope), but the
links seem to be good.
As for home-grown systems: beware! These have a tendency to morph into
twisted "spaghetti" and if the person who develops it for you takes off or
(the proverbial) gets hit by a truck, you may be stranded without being able
to use your system.
As a former software developer, I strongly suggest that you pay close
attention to who is behind the software. Functionality is important, of
course. The software must do what you need it to do. But in the end, if it
breaks down, all you have are the people who designed and built it. Make
sure that you trust them to be there for you. If they're non-responsive
during the sales period, you can guess how they'll be after you buy!
Karen Anderson
Independent Consultant
-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Christina Micek
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 11:51 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Asking once again!
I am interested in learning about the various software programs that
institutions on this list are using for the digitization of their
collections. I am currently looking at software packages that are
offered on the market, and I am wondering what your experiences with
these are. I know that many of you are most likely using proprietary
softwares, and I am also interested in who you contacted to create those
systems for you.
Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge.
Christina Micek
Photo Editor
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