Hi Jon
Take a look at the Modes WordPress plugins here: http://www.modes.org.uk/services/web-hosting/ <http://www.modes.org.uk/services/web-hosting/>.
This describes the fully hosted version, but is is also possible to host WordPress on the client’s own server, or a third party hosting service, using Linked Data. It has the advantage, we think, of integrating with a ‘live’ Modes database rather than a limited export from Modes.
I’d be happy to set up a demo, or show you some working projects.
Richard
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> On 21 Apr 2016, at 11:36, jon pratty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi all
>
> I'm assisting a small museum with an HLF application to help them get their
> first real digitisation work off the ground. The museum in question are
> already clear they want to use MODES as their collection management system;
> other museums nearby are using similar and there seems good logic in
> encouraging the local network to grow using the same systems.
>
> My question is this: knowing they are using MODES, what kind of web
> platform would sit neatly alongside MODES? How cost effective id the MODES
> Wordpress plugin? Any other options people have tried?
>
> Any comments or pointers would be appreciated
>
> Jon
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