The Mississippi Department of Archives and History has been having 
discussions on document management with an EMC representative. I am also 
interested in hearing what software other cultural institutions use.

Jo Miles-Seely

Chuck Patch wrote:
> I'd like to hear from cultural institutions that are using commercial
> document management systems. These include products like EMC's Documentum,
> Xerox's Docushare, Microsoft 's Sharepoint (and whatever embroidery may have
> been applied to that), or any of the other many systems that claim to manage
> document and email production. I am not at this time trying to learn about
> standards based (e.g. OAIS) trusted digital repository implementations. Nor
> am I interested in Web Content management systems *per se*. Moreover,  the
> content I'm interested in is not what cultural institutions collect, but
> what they produce internally in terms of scholarly research, correspondence,
> etc -- in other words, the usual scope of unstructured documentation that is
> generated in the course of our business processes. Is anyone out there doing
> this? If so, I would love to hear from you: what do you use? What do you use
> it to manage? Is anyone using it to manage curatorial research and/or
> exhibition development? Is email part of it?
>
> Feel free to contact me off-list, but on-list is fine -- I would be thrilled
> if other people were interested in this topic as well!
>
> Chuck Patch
> National Gallery of Art
> c-patch at nga.gov
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Jo Miles-Seely, Business Systems Analyst
Information Systems Office
Mississippi Department of Archives & History
PO Box 571
Jackson, MS 39205-0571
Telephone: 601-576-6979
Facsimile: 601-576-6975
Email: jomiles at mdah.state.ms.us


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