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July 29, 2024 By Vernon Systems

The Buzz 18

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Welcome to THE BUZZ where we highlight new features and news from the eHive community.


Join Our Drop-in Sessions!


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Since the end of 2023, we’ve been running bi-monthly Drop-in sessions free of charge on Zoom for our eHive users. We recently introduced the ability to choose your time for the session, running the same session on NZ time, and then a week later at a UK, Africa and Middle-East friendly time.

We’ve been having great conversations with our community members who have joined us, helping us showcase work we’ve been doing and providing feedback on ideas we’re proposing. We would love to see more of you join us. Click the links below to register for the next sessions on August 6th (NZ time) and August 13th (UK/Africa/Middle East time).

Click to Register for NZ Drop-in Session
Click to Register for UK/Africa/Middle East Drop-in Session

eHive Product Updates


There’s been an awful lot happening behind the scenes at eHive! We’ve recently switched over from Google Maps to OpenStreetMaps on your profile page – this may seem small but it paves the way to use maps more widely across the site without increased costs from Google. We’ve introduced the ability for a logged in user to change their default results view and default results sort order. More on that in these help articles here and here.

We’ve also been working on the eHive WordPress plugins, keeping them inline with a few major WordPress updates, and also introducing the ability to have pagination on the results pages feature at the top and bottom of the results view.


Your Feedback Needed!


We’re proposing a few changes to eHive we’d love your feedback on. Firstly, for Natural History records, we’ve been asked if we could make the following fields public. This makes sense to us, but as they’re currently private and some of you may have catalogued against them, we’d like your thoughts. The fields are:

‘Specimen Age’, ‘Sex’, ‘Geological Formation’, ‘Geological Age’, ‘Geological Age Description’ and ‘Stratigraphy Description.’

We’re also proposing introducing a third ‘List’ view for search results for logged in users. You’d have the option to choose which fields you saw from the list below:

‘Object number’, ‘Name/title’, ‘Maker’, ‘Production date’, ‘Object type’, ‘Current location’, ‘Specimen category’ and ‘Taxonomic classification’.

You can see an example of what that would look like on our Browser demo site. Browser is one of Vernon System’s other web products and already features a list view as seen here. You can toggle between the three views using the options on the upper right part of the screen. Please send us your thoughts to ‘info@ehive.com’ or click the button below.

Click to Send us Your Feedback

eHive Development


Our team of developers have also been very busy working on parts of eHive you can’t see. We’ve made some significant changes to the way our development environments are set up and deliver code to the site you use. Some of these changes have supported a new developer joining the team – that means more awesome features for you!

Some of the changes are around how we process portions of data and the way computing resources are used to work on them. This supports future features managing data, such as lists and batch processing.

We’ve also seen a significant increase in unwanted attempts to upset and harm the eHive system. Internet security is more important now than ever and the eHive team have been working hard to make sure bad actors are prevented from slowing down your cataloguing work.


eHive Training Workshop


A little earlier this year, Penny our Lead Technical Communicator, ran a training session for the museums in and around Marlborough, New Zealand. Penny wrote a blog post about the day. Read all about it at the link below.

Read the Blog Post

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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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