While Collection Management Systems (CMS) and Digital Asset Management (DAM) solutions complement each other quite well, when two systems need to interact, maintaining them to ensure that both databases are current and up-to-date can be a challenge. However, this is easy to achieve via software integration using a product such as CIP – the Canto Integration Platform for Cumulus. Here’s an example of how this might work.
Example: The Export/Import of Data from Vernon CMS to Cumulus DAM.
Above: The Import/Export facility allows the creation of new records in Cumulus. Automating the process minimises opportunities for human error.
The following screenshot shows a Cumulus collection of images with master and variant record information (courtesy of the National Gallery of Victoria).
Courtesy of National Gallery of Victoria
While circumstances are different for every business, the answer lies in the ability to store, manage, search and maintain accurate information, with the goal being to provide multiple users with the right information in the right format with the right permissions and at the right time. Collections become more valuable when the objects they contain are accurately documented and easily shared.
In addition to the ability to research individual items, integrated systems help you to create unique exhibitions. Using the information contained in the CMS and the assets stored in the DAM, you can easily plan the content of exhibits and create rich, descriptive labels of the items that are to be displayed. You can also display and email collections of records to prospective customers.
DAM – Cumulus Client Stories – Image Service Metamorphosis at NGV (pdf)
CMS – Vernon Collections Management