The ever-increasing electronic catalogues of individual museums can be discovered by remote researchers and delivered in a way that is meaningful to the researching and ongoing safeguarding of the physical objects. The motivation to create a National Collections Database is examined, and a model for bringing scholarly material out of museum collections, and communicating it with researchers is put forward. The examination includes a brief review of Australian efforts so far, and the metadata schema that have been promoted both locally and internationally (such as the Distributed National Collection and the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting). The model discusses ways in which authorised researchers can query participa...
The value of data present in natural history collections for research and collection management cann...
The Queensland Museum geosciences collection is vast, with over five million individual items, intri...
Museum collections are rich sources of information, and represent the historical, cultural,\ud and a...
Many natural science collections (NSCs) and museums keep information about collectors and other coll...
The National Museums of Thailand are currently attempting to establish a standard computerized catal...
Digital collections are increasingly prominent in museums as born-digital material is acquired by in...
The evolution of the internet and devices allowing access to it indicate that users trend toward net...
Collection needs are a challenge to communicate. Collection staff know the attributes of their colle...
Despite recent technical advances in museum collections access, most notably on the World Wide Web, ...
The purpose of this talk is to describe how natural history museum libraries and archives have embra...
Most digitised and online available objects from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) can...
Collections Management Systems (CMS) are central to the operation of many natural science collection...
Sustainable management and exchange of data from object collections in museums, universities, cultur...
The natural science collections community has identified an increasing need for shared, structured a...
In the last decade, under mounting pressure from governments, stakeholders, and growing community ex...
The value of data present in natural history collections for research and collection management cann...
The Queensland Museum geosciences collection is vast, with over five million individual items, intri...
Museum collections are rich sources of information, and represent the historical, cultural,\ud and a...
Many natural science collections (NSCs) and museums keep information about collectors and other coll...
The National Museums of Thailand are currently attempting to establish a standard computerized catal...
Digital collections are increasingly prominent in museums as born-digital material is acquired by in...
The evolution of the internet and devices allowing access to it indicate that users trend toward net...
Collection needs are a challenge to communicate. Collection staff know the attributes of their colle...
Despite recent technical advances in museum collections access, most notably on the World Wide Web, ...
The purpose of this talk is to describe how natural history museum libraries and archives have embra...
Most digitised and online available objects from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) can...
Collections Management Systems (CMS) are central to the operation of many natural science collection...
Sustainable management and exchange of data from object collections in museums, universities, cultur...
The natural science collections community has identified an increasing need for shared, structured a...
In the last decade, under mounting pressure from governments, stakeholders, and growing community ex...
The value of data present in natural history collections for research and collection management cann...
The Queensland Museum geosciences collection is vast, with over five million individual items, intri...
Museum collections are rich sources of information, and represent the historical, cultural,\ud and a...