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There is, in fact, an entire listserv dedicated to those of us (poor? I
still have mixed feelings about the software, but hey! I still use
it...and it is getting better with each version!) souls who are ARGUS Users.
Anyone interested in knowing more about this please respond to me
personally and not to the list. This is not an endorsement of any of the
products, and frankly, after the recent bash-fest about the conservators, I
think we are all being a little overly-sensitive about what constitutes
*commercial* use of the 'Net. You wanna see blatant? Check out some of the
postings that come across VPIE-J, where some of the heavy-duty publishers
hang out and discuss how they want to get involved in electronic
publishing...
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Project Photo Archivist Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
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On Sun, 4 Sep 1994, Paul Apodaca. wrote:
> The Bowers Museum, like a growing number of Western State museums, uses the
> ARGUS Collections Management Software System produced by Questor Systems in
> Pasadena. The software was actually developed at the Southwest Museum with
> the input of the curatorial staff, Peter Welsh and Steven Le Blanc. Peter
> now directs the Heard and Steven left the museum business (sort of) to work
> for Questor.
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> These are software packages I am familiar with and I am in no way
> endorsing or advertising these products. Their merits are for the
> company to promote, not me, and not on the net.
>
> Paul Apodaca
> Bowers Museum
> Santa Ana, CA
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