Articles

Universals of Collections Management System Implementation
The five truths, or universals for what museums need to do when planning, implementing, and using their museum software. (more...)

The Most Productive Year in Company History
In addition to achieving its highest-ever revenues, Willoughby Associates, Limited shipped and installed more software systems in 2002 than in any previous year, and also converted a record-breaking number of museum and archival records to Willoughby systems. (more...)

The Nature of Museum Data Conversion
Another in a series of occasional papers on the value and use of museum information. (more...)

The Next Step in Museum Automation
Staging Encounters with Remarkable Things. (or, more prosaically, the Capture, Management, Distribution and Presentation of Cultural Knowledge On-Line). Another in a series of occasional papers on the value and use of museum information. (more...)

What Makes Multi MIMSY 2000 So Different?
Written originally as the Computerworld Smithsonian awards nomination summary. (more...)

Multi-talented
An article reprinted by permission from the museums journal, featuring Willoughby's involvement with the United Kingdom's Lassi Consortium. (more...)

The Best of Intentions: Public Access, the Web, and the Evolution of Museum Automation
Adapted from a paper delivered at the Museums & The Web Conference, Los Angeles, March 1997. (more...)

Visual Content Access: An Approach to the Automated Retrieval of Visual Information
In Automatic Processing Of Art History Data And Documents, Volume 2. (more...)