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Greetings all,
I'm very interested in hearing responses to this as well. We're establishing a workflow process that repurposes fields in TMS so select users may electronically sign-off on object treatments. Ideally, this process would be fully automatic, where once X field is filled in/'signed', then an email is sent to a specific group of people alerting them to login to TMS and look at the records, and approve or disprove the request.
I had heard that SQL Server 2005 will allow the programming of email ticklers/triggers, but I'm not sure if this can happen within TMS. Any ideas from folks out there or GS support?
Thanks in advance,
Kate Diggle
Collections Database Administrator
National Postal Museum
Smithsonian Institution
Tel: (202) 633-5512
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www.arago.si.edu
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From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dorothy Davila
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 11:19 AM
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Subject: Art handling work flow application
Dear colleagues,
As our museum moves away from a model where
curatorial staff manage their own storage spaces
to one where Collections Management facilitates
access to storage, we have begun to look about
for an existing work flow application to
integrate with our TMS database. Ideally this
application would facilitate art handling
requests, formalizing the process beyond
email/phone calls/hallway conversations to
provide our curatorial and conservation staff
with a user-friendly solution for their requests.
Specifically we envision staff using the
application to refer to TMS object packages when
making requests for object
movement/installation/mounts/study appointments,
etc. Requests would trigger email(s) to the
appropriate staff and create a secure, manageable
list with deadlines for our chief preparator to
oversee. Does anyone have any recommendations for
an out-of-the-box or home grown system that they
would be willing to share? We would be most grateful!
Best wishes,
Dorothy Dávila
Associate Registrar for Collections
617-495-0474 direct
617-495-2379 general line
617-495-9936 fax
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Harvard Art Museum
32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
www.harvardartmuseum.org
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