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Experiences with implementing EMu at the Australian Museum.

Experiences with implementing EMu at the Australian Museum. - Lance Wilkie (EMu Unit Manager). The Australian Museum. Databasing at the AM falls into two ‘eras’ – hard copy and digital. Collection databasing –1877 to mid 1990s. Hardcopy ‘Era’: Earliest Museum register in 1877.

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Experiences with implementing EMu at the Australian Museum.

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  1. Experiences with implementing EMu at the Australian Museum. - Lance Wilkie (EMu Unit Manager).

  2. The Australian Museum

  3. Databasing at the AM falls into two ‘eras’ – hard copy and digital. Collection databasing –1877 to mid 1990s • Hardcopy ‘Era’: • Earliest Museum register in 1877. • Traditional registers – used till 2000 (or later) in some collections • Data sheets still used in some collections • Card files in use for over 20 years (still referred to infrequently)

  4. Digital ‘Era’: 1) Mid 1970s – batch loading of data into CSIRO Cyber 76 computer started 2) 1987 to 2001 – several ‘old’ servers used 3) 2001 – first EMu server purchased for an integrated collection management system. 4) 2002 – Collections database integration project commenced. Collection databasing –1970s to 2004 5) 2004 - SUN SunFire 280R server, 1.4 TB SAN, and tape robot purchased ~$400,000

  5. Australian Museum Texpress Databases • 1987 - data into KE Titan 2.0 • 1995 - data into KE Texpress 5.0.39 • Became the major repositories of Collections data. • 1987 - data into KE Titan 2.0 • 1987 - data into KE Titan 2.0 • 1995 - data into KE Texpress 5.0.39

  6. 2002 - ?: Australian Museum Texpress Databases to EMu

  7. Problem #1 - Customisation Who is going to change, and how much?

  8. Cetacea tab Measurements tab Ornithology 1 tab Mammals tab

  9. Problem #2 – User Level Permissions Who can do what?

  10. Past Present

  11. The Implications of Object-Based Databases Catalogue Parties

  12. Catalogue Parties Taxonomy Collection Events Sites

  13. Record Security Feature

  14. Discipline Tagging and Insert/Query Defaults

  15. Registry Renovation

  16. Problem #3 – Impacts on Collection Management Work Practices. Who will do it if I can’t?

  17. Finally….Some things we’d like to see: • The capability to copy values from one field to another using the global edit facility. • More connectivity between Sites, Collection Events and Catalogue modules – particularly an “Objects” field in Query mode for the former two? • A review of the Cerberus issue management facility – improved issue tracking

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