We are using EBMS made by Ungerboeck Systems Inc. I can't say that its "uncomplicated" but it has been great for managing events, issuing work orders for maintenance, setups, A/V, etc. We manage the museum calendar, all spaces and events as well as schedule all tours through the software and assign docents. We even sell tickets to events using it, altho our ticketing requirement is very simple. Web URL is www.ungerboeck.com.
 

Susan Patterson
Saint Louis Art Museum
314-655-5278
susan.patter...@slam.org

 


From: Dee McConville [mailto:dmcconvi...@eiteljorg.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 10:39 AM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Subject: RE: Scheduling software

We are in the same boat…we will be looking for similar software in the next year.  For now, we are using a customized tour scheduling program that we created in Access with the help of a programmer.  It works great, but as you know Access has limitations as well.  Raisers Edge has a new module called Patron Edge, but I haven’t seen a demo on it yet.

 

If anyone has found something they really like, please share!

 

 

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Dee McConville

Director of Technology

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

500 West Washington Street

Indianapolis, IN  46204

(317) 275-1364

dmcconvi...@eiteljorg.com

www.eiteljorg.org

 

 

 


From: Janice [mailto:janice.cradd...@cartermuseum.org]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 4:32 PM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Subject: Scheduling software

 

Has anyone found scheduling software that is uncomplicated and incorporates scheduling all aspects within a Museum?  We mainly have tours, special events, and daily staff meetings that we want to track on one calendar (instead of 10 different public calendars in Outlook!)  It would be nice if it could produce daily and weekly activity reports; monthly and annual statistics, like numbers of attendants to different types of tours and functions; track docent hours based on which tours they were scheduled to do, track resource usage, etc; and give everything to you in one calendar view screen!  And don’t forget unlimited users because we want everyone on staff to be able to view the calendar and may be even book staff meeting rooms.  We looked at Vista, Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge Events module, and ABC Event Manager.  There are things I like about each one of them.  They all seem to focus on different aspects of event planning.  Some on room allocation, some on tracking resources, some on finance, some on ticketing… but, we just haven’t quite found what we need. 

 

So, what software are you using and what do you like/dislike about it? 

 

Janice Craddock

Information Technology Manager

817.738.1933 

jan...@cartermuseum.org

 

 

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