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  2. CatalogIt - Wikipedia

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    CatalogIt was established in 2015 by Dan Rael and Howard Burrows to document Rael's personal collection of Native American artifacts. [2] Rael needed a system to document the artifacts so Burrows created a cloud-based, mobile app to serve Rael's needs, having found no other system for documenting ethnographic collections.

  3. Computer booking system - Wikipedia

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    Computer booking systems allow public service with reduced staff involvement. Typically a computer booking system consists of both server and client software. The server software might run within the LAN or more typically is run from a publicly accessible web-server thus enabling users to book or reserve their computer time from their web-browser.

  4. Collections management system - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, art historian and museum information studies consultant Robert A. Baron outlined the requirements for Collections Management Systems, not as a list of the kinds of collections object information that should be recorded, but rather as a list of collections activities such as administration, loan, exhibition, preservation, and retrieval, [13] tasks that museums had been responsible for ...

  5. KE Software - Wikipedia

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    KE Software is a formerly Australian-owned computer software company based in Manchester, United Kingdom, which specialises in collection management programs for museums, galleries and archives The Axiell Group purchased the firm in 2014.

  6. Computer reservation system - Wikipedia

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    The MARS-1 train ticket reservation system was designed and planned in the 1950s by the Japanese National Railways' R&D Institute, now the Railway Technical Research Institute, with the system eventually being produced by Hitachi in 1958. [6] It was the world's first seat reservation system for trains. [7]

  7. Museum Computer Network - Wikipedia

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    2014 in Dallas, Texas [4] with the title of Think Big, Start Small, Create. 2013 in Montreal, Canada with the title of Re:making Museums 2012 in Seattle, Washington with the title of Shifting Perspective, Evolving Spaces, Disruptive Technologies 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia with the title of Hacking the Museum: Innovation, Agility and Collaboration

  8. Artemis (software) - Wikipedia

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    Artemis combined project planning and scheduling with cost control and resource management. The first products were sold as turn-key systems: both hardware (the Hewlett Packard 21 series) and software built into a desk. In the early 1980s Metier launched a software-only version of Artemis for IBM mainframes.

  9. Millennium software - Wikipedia

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    Millennium software is business management software developed by the Parsippany, New Jersey–based company Millennium Systems International. [1] [2] [3] Millennium Systems International is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, with offices in Plymouth, Devon in the UK. [4] John Harms is the company's founder and CEO. [2] [5]

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