In message <[log in to unmask]> Miriam B Albahari <[log in to unmask]> writes: > > > > > Do you think this software would be appropriate for both archival and > artifactual material? Does it use a MARC format? Please tell me more! > Miriam Albahari > [[log in to unmask]] For a simple reply, Yes. I am afraid that I don't know what a MARC format is, but I do know that they have been developing STAR to work on a number of platforms. Just to give you an indication of some of the recent users of the system: Anne Frak House (Netherland) Federal Trade Commission, The New York Public Library, Museum of Modern Art, John Paul Getty Museum, Museum of American Folk Art (New York), Chapman & Hall, etc. Far from being archaic as suggested eslewhere it is incredibly fexible and continually under development (upgrades free). I am not a computer person but I can create databases and reports, without too much work and brow sweat. I suggest that you try and find out a little bit more about STAR. Give them a call and ask for further information outlining your requirements. Also ask them to give you contact numbers for establishments near you who use the system. That way you will get honest replies to honest questions. Can I again emphasis that I am not a computer person, but that I find the system very usefull for the kind on multi-disciplinary collections we keep. Tel 310/478 0066 FAX 310/477 1078 Regards-- Tommy Watt Shetland Museum 01595 695 057