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"Anne Marr (" <[log in to unmask]>
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The Museum System (TMS) Users
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Mon, 15 Jul 2002 17:15:16 -0300
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I'd like to introduce myself as a new user to the group.  My name is Anne
Marr and I am the Registrar at the New Brunswick Museum in Saint John, New
Brunswick, Canada.  We have been using TMS for over a year now but we are
still wrestling with problems with our data, not, I hasten to add, Gallery
Systems' fault, but rather with the original data that was converted from
CHIN (Canadian Heritage Information Network).  Just trying to get my head
around the idea of relational versus flat-file databases is big deal to me!
I would, like Jack, be interested in the experiences of others so that I
don't feel that I'm reinventing the wheel trying to develop standards and .
 
Regards
 
Anne Marr
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Edwards [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 28 June 2002 1:04 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Policies & Procedures
 
 
Alberta Community Development is a new user to TMS.  We are looking for
documentation, policies, procedures, best practices, etc related to the
implementation of TMS.  Any information that is available would be
appreciated.
 
Regards
Jack Edwards
 
 

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