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I recommend Past Perfect software. It has databases for Objects, Photos,
Archives, and Library materials, plus it can handle donations and
membership information. Not too expensive, easy to use. They even have a
demo available online, I think.
www.museumsoftware.com
Sabrina Henneman
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From: Siobhan Ryan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 3:40 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] software
Hi,
I was hoping to get some opinions on software for our historical
society. We are looking to start a catalog, and I want to get an idea
of the programs people use.
1. What software would you recommend for a small collection with a small
budget?
2. Does anyone use a software they like from a PC? How about software
for a Mac?
3. What are the best resources to consult for buying archival
cataloging software?
Thanks,
Siobhan Ryan
Island Institute Fellow
Frenchboro Historical Society
Frenchboro, ME
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