We had a conversation this morning with the director about greening the museum 
and one of the things that came up was going paperless (where it makes sense -- 
I'm use to be the archivist, after all). He asked for some examples of museums 
who were doing it and doing it well.

Anybody out there want to put their museum out there as an example of a (pretty 
much) paperless shop?
What have you automated? Payroll? Personnel files? Purchase orders? Financial 
records? Loans? (I'm assuming that with CMS systems, a lot of object 
documentation is now paperless.)

And a related question: anyone with a full-fledged electronic records program 
up and running successfully? 

I browsed this year's MCN program (how I wish it was searchable...) and didn't 
find any references to "paperless" or "electronic records."

Thanks, everybody!

Deb Wythe
Brooklyn Museum

deborahwythe at hotmail.com 


                                          
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