Subject: Database and software for conservation records
I'm trying to locate any institutional conservation departments that can give us information on how the Museum System fares as a tool for conservation documentation or can back us up as fellow Filemaker-Pro users. Karen Potje <kpotje [at] cca__qc__ca> writes >... I'm trying to locate any institutional conservation departments >that can give us information on how the Museum System fares as a >tool for conservation documentation or can back us up as fellow >Filemaker-Pro users. The Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, has been using Filemaker-Pro databases since the mid 1990's and has been very happy with them. In the past 18 months the conservation department have been developing our own layout within the main objects database for condition reporting and object treatment. This has not only speeded up our documentation process enormously by preventing duplication of information that is already available and having a series of pop-up lists for basic treatments, but also makes our additional descriptions and materials information available to the wider collections management and curatorial departments. We find the Filemaker-Pro system is very flexible and can be easily adapted and added to when new fields or layouts become necessary, without the need to pay for development. Versions of the databases are available on-line (minus conservation information), but although the museum is less happy with these at present, it does provide basic access for no development costs. We will shortly be upgrading to Filemaker 7, which should be better for web access. The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge University also use Filemaker, along with several other museums in the UK and they are all very happy with it. To look at the Pitt Rivers on-line databases visit <URL:http://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/databases> Heather Richardson, Conservator Alison Petch, Museum Registrar Pitt Rivers Museum University of Oxford *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:25 Distributed: Wednesday, December 1, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-25-016 ***Received on Thursday, 25 November, 2004