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September 29, 2015 By Vernon Systems

All That Remains community

All That Remains eHive communityWWI objects from New Zealand museum collections | He Waihotanga Iho mai i te Pakanga Tuatahi

 

All That Remains is is a collections-driven exhibition project that explores New Zealanders’ objects related to WWI from both overseas and the home front.

The website is built using the eHive WordPress plugins. These allow eHive users to create a branded website integrating content from eHive.  For more information, see The eHive Toolkit.

Go to the All That Remains community on eHive »

Go to the All That Remains website »

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June 11, 2015 By Vernon Systems

11th June 2015 Update

hexagon-pavement-small1Version 4.2.1 of eHive is the latest of a series of upgrades.
Key changes include the option for account holders to view higher resolution original images, links from object records to communities, and improvements in pick list maintenance.

 

Additional enhancements include:

  • Accounts which store original images can now access the higher resolution original image from the Object detail screen
  • Pick list maintenance has been improved, with considerably faster performance
  • Bug fixes for location pick list term counts and pick list links to related records.
  • Bug fix for pick list term deletion.
  • The Object detail page now includes a list of the communities that the record has been contributed to.
  • Tighter security on the ‘Add comment’ function.
  • Reporting bug fix – Comma Separated Values export was previously failing on text containing commas.
  • Reporting bug fix – searches on phrases (quoted text) could not be used to create a report.
  • WordPress plugins have been tested on WordPress 4.2.1 and updated as necessary.

 

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October 30, 2014 By Vernon Systems

24th October 2014 Update

wordpressA major upgrade was completed on Oct 24th, updating the WordPress plugins, fixing some problems with the pending reports queues, and improve the screens for editing your public profile.

 

The latest upgrade to eHive included:

  • WordPress plugin enhancements (for building custom branded websites) including adding image grids, based on an object records search, to any WordPress post or page.
  • Revamp of the Edit My Profile -> Public Profile screen to have a cleaner layout and allow adding a Google Map location by simply typing in your organisation’s address.
  • Account profile images now stored on Amazon S3 to reduce the storage needs of the primary eHive servers
  • Words with diacritics can be searched using the accented or non-accented version. e.g. Search for cafe or café to find records with café in the text.
  • Bux fix to handle number and valuation validation in Firefox web browser.
  • Bug fixes to the pending reporting queue.

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December 4, 2013 By Vernon Systems

WordPress plugins

ehive-keyboard-smalleHive’s WordPress plugins let you build your own branded websites that display account and object information from eHive.  We’ve been steadily updating our WordPress plugins since we launched the beta version in November 2012.

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January 8, 2013 By Vernon Systems

A new start with new parts

hexagons-smallWe hope you had a great break, and are feeling refreshed and ready for 2013.  We used the Christmas and New Year break to implement an overhaul of our systems, so we are re-vamped and revving for a busy year ahead.

Here’s what we did:

– Upgraded key underlying software on the eHive servers, including the operating system.
– Added another 3 servers (eHive now runs across 10 servers)
– Split some of the application to separate servers to help us perform upgrades without having the site down for any period.
– Continued polishing our new set of developer’s tools.

The biggest part of this work has been migrating the existing database to new servers. This required several short periods of downtime for the site over the last couple of weeks but the work is now all completed.

It has been a busy time, as we also launched our WordPress plugins late last year.  Many of you have been downloading and utilising them already, which is great to see.  Our developer’s help website (www.developers.ehive.com) is the place to go for all the information you will need to get underway.  We are constantly refining and adding to what we have in place so far, so please keep an eye out for updates to the help site.

You can always check the new Developers thread on our help forum to stay up to date and ask questions.

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Testimonials

New England Regional Art Museum

I’ve worked with the Team at eHive to deliver three online collection projects – across archives, library and art museum collections, both in New Zealand and Australia. The technical support is exemplary and the eHive Team have offered guidance and advice that makes solving any problems easy and maximising project potential possible. I’ve used eHive as both a host website for online collections, and for a fully integrated museum website search experience that has helped diversify our audiences and allow people to respond to collections in a tangible way.

Tanya Robinson - New Zealand & Australia

Mataura Museum

Thanks to eHive we are now a museum without walls. After putting our collection online, web visitors exceed physical visitors by a factor of ten, all without having to set up and maintain our own website. This wider reach has brought a raft of new connections to our small community museum.

David Luoni - New Zealand

Tweed Regional Museum

eHive has allowed the Tweed Regional Museum to easily publish our collection online, making it more accessible than ever before, revolutionising how we work and how far our collection can go. The back end of the system is incredibly easy to use, making it simple for staff with non technical backgrounds to publish the collection online. The team at Vernon have an excellent customer service ethos and help is never far away. We can’t recommend eHive to other small or medium museums enough.

Erika Taylor - Australia

Ashley Parker

Personally I consider eHive to be an absolute triumph. It is easy to use, logical, comprehensive, economic, safe (as in backed up), it has an open data/migration path to get data out and the support is superb. I will absolutely encourage other institutions I come across to change over to it. I did a pretty thorough analysis of the competition out there before selecting eHive and it seemed the best approach of all the choices.

Ashley Parker - Australia

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