[Nhcoll-l] collections based database software

Amanda Bremner Amanda.Bremner at nbm-mnb.ca
Thu May 21 14:43:41 EDT 2020


Dear Derek, Carla and Steve,
Thank you all for your responses ☺.

I do have a question a couple of questions: Can you download Arctos on a single workstation to try it out for a small representative sample of records to test it out?

Steve, can you elaborate a bit on what you mean by “I think that Sustain Specify making their code available is defeating the purpose of having one unified program that serves many users”?   I am very new to this.

Cheers,
Amanda

From: Derek Sikes [mailto:dssikes at alaska.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2020 3:51 PM
To: Carla Cicero
Cc: Ginzbarg, Steve; Amanda Bremner; nhcoll-l at mailman.yale.edu; Arctos Working Group
Subject: Re: [Nhcoll-l] collections based database software

I've been happily using Arctos for the University of Alaska Museum Insect Collection<https://www.uaf.edu/museum/collections/ento/> since 2012 and am also happy to answer any questions about it.

Cheers,
Derek

On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 10:12 AM Carla Cicero <ccicero at berkeley.edu<mailto:ccicero at berkeley.edu>> wrote:
Hi Steve - Thanks for this email. I just sent Amanda a separate email suggesting that they also consider Arctos, with a few details about the system and community.

We are happy to answer any questions Amanda might have about Arctos.

Best,
Carla

On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 11:09 AM Ginzbarg, Steve <sginzbar at ua.edu<mailto:sginzbar at ua.edu>> wrote:
Dear Amanda,

I am looking at Arctos, https://arctosdb.org/. I like their business model. If you want a feature and they think it will be useful to others they will incorporate it. If not, you pay them to add it. Cost of the software is based on number of specimen records.

I think that Sustain Specify making their code available is defeating the purpose of having one unified program that serves many users.

Many of the examples in the Darwin Core quick reference guide, https://dwc.tdwg.org/terms/, are from Arctos.

Arctos has been around since the 1990s. I like their webinar tutorials.

All data are securely stored at the Texas Advanced Computing Center.

Is anyone using Arctos who could comment on it?

Steve Ginzbarg
Assistant Curator
The University of Alabama Herbarium (UNA)
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Subject: [Nhcoll-l] FW: collections based database software


Hello,

We are considering choosing a new database, either EMu by Axiell or Sustain Specify, for our Natural History collections (Zoology, Botany and Mycology, Geology and Paleontology).  The database we currently use was designed for use in libraries (Inmagic DB/TextWorks).



Have any of you recently reviewed these two databases? Would you be willing to share pros and cons, beyond the fact that one is significantly more costly than the other?



Thanks,

Amanda



Amanda Bremner, M.Sc.

Curatorial Assistant/Adjointe à la Conservation des collections

Department of Natural History/ Département d’histoire naturelle

New Brunswick Museum/Musée du Nouveau-Brunswick

277 Douglas Avenue/ 277, avenue Douglas

Saint John, New Brunswick/ Saint John (Nouveau-Brunswick)

Canada E2K 1E5

Tel: 506-643-7670

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