When Collections become GLAM
I’m just back from a short trip to Sydney last week where Barbara Reed (Recordkeeping Innovation), James Bullen (Hudson Molonglo)... Continue reading →
I’m just back from a short trip to Sydney last week where Barbara Reed (Recordkeeping Innovation), James Bullen (Hudson Molonglo)... Continue reading →
We have been working for quite some time on the Western Australian New Music Archive (WANMA), and recently we finished... Continue reading →
Last night we officially rolled out the new Royal Western Australian Historical Society (RWAHS) website, collections portal and online shop at their... Continue reading →
While we were working on the Royal Western Australian Historical Society project, we made the decision to develop their web site in... Continue reading →
Alex, Morgan and I were lucky enough to recently do a tour of the Western Australian Museum’s new wet store... Continue reading →
Piers’ note: This is probably one of our worst kept secrets, but Morgan joined us a few weeks ago, and... Continue reading →
The Royal Western Australian Historical Society Inc. (RWAHS) is a not-for-profit organisation whose Vision is that: “present and future generations... Continue reading →
Previously, I’ve taken some time around Christmas to write about the highlights of the last 12 months, and I thought... Continue reading →
Over the past few months, our Collections team at Gaia Resources have been working with a multi-disciplinary team from CSIRO... Continue reading →
We recently added a plugin to CollectiveAccess to reference names from the Australian National Species Lists.
Back in July 2012 Gaia Resources started on a project with the State Records Office (SRO), to help with the... Continue reading →
Since our last blog in May, Ben, Kehan and myself have been working with the team at the Western Australian... Continue reading →
When I started Gaia Resources, one of my biggest projects was supporting the Western Australian Museum’s collections databases. This work... Continue reading →
We’ve previously posted about Open Source Collection Management and our work with the Western Australian Museum (WAM) including the Waminals... Continue reading →