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The Museum System (TMS) Users
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The question that initially comes to my mind is, "What will the Data
Standards Manager do after the standards are developed and put in
place?"  It seems like the data standards manager position is simply an
initial job responsibility for the TMS administrator.  For what it's
worth, my title is Database Administrator and I'm in charge of all the
databases at my institution.  I spent the first year getting TMS in
shape and it is pretty well sorted out.  Now I'm working on integrating
it with a Digital Asset Management System.  I'm also working on setting
up a new ticketing system that will integrate with our current
membership system.

It has been my experience that although getting TMS setup and running
right takes a lot of effort at first, once you have it setup it pretty
much runs itself.  The hard work is developing the standards, developing
the reports and developing the training materials so that the users are
comfortable using it.  Once you've done that it just like any other
application.

 

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From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Aylsworth, David
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 3:42 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Data Standards Manager

 

I am very interested in hearing from any institutions that have a Data
Standards Manager as part of their staff.  I'm trying to push through
getting BOTH a TMS Administrator as well as a Data Standards Manager.
Admittedly they would work together very closely, but I've begun
thinking that it is justifiable to have a separate person who can hash
out the standards for our institution and see that they come into line
with other institutions, letting the TMS Administrator focus on the
functionality of the system.

 

Am I dreaming too big or too small?  How does such a person start?  How
much of a Nazi do they need to be?  Any advice or comments would be
appreciated...

 

Thanks,

David

 

David Aylsworth 
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 
Registrar for Collections 
telephone:  713-639-7824 
fax:  713-639-7780 



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