Hi Mark, and in case anyone else might be interested....
The two EAD consortia projects I mentioned are:
Museums and the Online Archive of California
http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/moac
and
Conceptual and Intermedia Arts Online
http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/ciao
Both sites have lists of participants. At least half the participants
in each project are using FileMaker, but that may fluctuate as others
look at the new imaging/EAD database.
I too would be interested in hearing of any others on this list who
may use FileMaker for EAD-related purposes.
Richard Rinehart
>At 6:54 PM -0700 4/26/00, Richard Rinehart wrote:
>>Thanks for posting this,
>>
>>My institution (Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive) uses
>>FileMaker in conjunction with collections, imaging, and EAD. In
>>addition, several members of two EAD-based consortial efforts are
>>also using a shared FileMaker database for imaging and EAD purposes.
>
>
>Richard: As a fellow FileMaker user, I'd be interested in knowing who
>the other FileMaker users are, who are the EAD consortia members.
>Thanks...
>
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Richard Rinehart
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Digital Media Director
Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive
@ University of California
www.bampfa.berkeley.edu
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& Board of Directors
Museum Computer Network
www.mcn.edu
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