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>While you are making suggestions for collections management software, I have
>a question. I would like to find (if possible) a software package for a
>small museum that does the usual collections things, can include images, and
>(here's the tricky part) can be used to catalogue our art library. Is this
>asking too much?
A number of the collection management systems offer library modules
and a few are built around library standards to start with.
ReDiscovery, which a few people have mentioned, has a good
reputation. The library component integrates the library catalog
with the collection catalog, but does not offer circulation and all
the bells and whistles of a full library system.
Be aware that FileMaker, FoxPro, and Access are all generic databases
that allow you to "build your own." Past Perfect, ReDiscovery, and
others are pre-built.
Good luck,
Guy
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Mystic, CT 06355
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