Hi Ben
I think of the worries about Wordpress (and I totally take on board Nick's point among others), migration isn't one of them. It's O/S, built on top of an O/S database (MySQL) and has a very simple table structure too. I think exporting data is going to be one of the easiest things in this equation.
cheers
Mike
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On 30 Aug 2012, at 12:32, Ben Green <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
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> I can't offer any advice on which system to get, and as someone who's just purchased a SPECTRUM based Collection Management System, my view would be biased towards anyway.
>
> But one thing that might not seem apparent to the curatorial staff is the long term implications of tying things into something like Wordpress. I'm thinking in terms of digital preservation, i.e. what guarantee is there that you'll always have access to the catalogue data/metadata and how 'migratable' will the data be should the museum procure a new system ?
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> Ben.
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> Hi all, I think a similar question was asked a while ago, but things move on, so...
>
> I am helping a volunteer run museum (with an archive) create a website (which is now done, using Wordpress.org) and now they would like to start adding collections online.
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations for solutions that:
> - are easy for non-technical people to use
> - are cheap
> - will work with Wordpress, or not look too awful linked into and out of an existing wordpress.org site
> - work well!
>
> So far I am aware of these as potentially suitable and affordable, but don't know how well they all work, so if anyone has any comments I'd really appreciate it:
>
> eHive
> Adlib Museum Lite
> Omeka
> Madrona (not ready yet for 'community' use but looks promising) ContentCurator CollectiveAccess
>
>
> Any other obvious ones I've missed?
>
> Martin
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