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Hello all,
 
I think it depends upon the amount of information you wish to have
associated with your assets and the sophistication of your users re:
their understanding of the technology.  In our case, TMS works very well
for our 45,000+ images and documents, and as we expand into the other
modules and expand the number of TMS users, the benefits of keeping all
assets in one place is growing as well.
 
Bruce Thomson
Humanities Registrar & Project Manager
New Brunswick Museum
277 Douglas Avenue
Saint John, NB
E2K 1E5
(506)643-6293
www.nbm-mnb.ca
 

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From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Elizabeth Weinman
Sent: Wednesday, 24 March, 2010 8:40 AM
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Subject: TMS as a DAM



Morning All, 

 

I was wondering if anyone out there used TMS as their institutions
Digital Asset Management tool?  Any thoughts on its effectiveness and
any other systems you might be using would be a huge help.

 

Thanks!

Elizabeth 

 

Elizabeth K. Weinman

Registrar

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

 

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