If I remember correctly, the Indianapolis Museum of Art is automating its
collection through the Indianapolis Public Library; the Baltimore Museum of
Art and the Walters Art Gallery are automating through Johns Hopkins; and
the Amos Carter Museum, the Kimball Art Museum, and the Modern Art Museum of
Fort Worth are automating through Texas Christian University. How are these
cooperative automation projects progressing? Are there other such projects
out there? I ask because The Newark Museum and the New Jersey Historical
Society have begun discussions with the Newark Public Library and Rutgers
University about the possibility of automating through one of them. What are
the advantages and disadvantages of cooperative automation projects. All
feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
William A. Peniston, Librarian, The Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street,
P.O. Box 540, Newark, NJ 07101; telephone: (973) 596-6625; fax: (973)
642-0459; email: [log in to unmask]
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