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April 23, 2020 By Vernon Systems

The Buzz #7

Welcome to THE BUZZ newsletter.

Every few months we will be sharing some updates on eHive and interesting things that we have come across in the wider world of museums and collections.

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Working during the Covid-19 pandemic

Vernon Systems staff are currently working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic. We’re still here to help you and we can give you tips on working from home.

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Howick Historical Village – Migrating from PastPerfect to eHive

Like many museums, the team found that after many years, management of the collection needed some attention. A lot of time and effort had been invested in these databases, but none were complete.

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eHive collections

Here are some collections that are currently working hard adding new records to their eHive collections.

Goat Island

Sydney Harbour National Park. Goat Island has long been a significant place in Port Jackson. The island, known as Me-mel by the local Cadigal people, was once inhabited by Bennelong and Barangaroo.

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OMSAA Historical Artefacts

The Otago Medical School Alumnus Association curates a marvellous collection of old medical instruments housed in the Otago Medical School and display cases are placed throughout the Dunedin Public Hospital and show a variety of surgical instruments and medical equipment, along with historic memorabilia and military displays.

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Owaka Museum and Catlins Information Centre Wahi Kahuika

A community museum in the picturesque Catlins. Owaka Museum and Catlins Information Centre are under the one roof. This is a new, quality museum and information centre in the heart of Owaka.

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Port Macquarie Museum

The multi-award winning Port Macquarie Museum is a great place to explore Port Macquarie’s rich and unique cultural heritage.

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The American River Historic Collection

American River is a small township of approximately 250 residents on Kangaroo Island, which lies to the south of South Australia.

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How To See Germs Spread (Coronavirus) with Mark Rober

This video science experiment by Mark Rober is an excellent demonstration to see germs spread. He added a powder called Glo Germ to the hands of just one teacher and one student, and then searched their classroom with a blacklight to see where the “germs” had spread.

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What now for art businesses? Thoughts from an art lawyer in a time of crisis

Failure to take proportionate action to protect employees could expose the business to negligence- or health and safety-related claims, and could invalidate insurance policies.

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Pierre et le loup, a stunning, typography-filled animated story

Take a minute for Pierre et le loup. A stunning, typography-filled animated story

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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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