A showcase of the libraries, archives and museums we've helped with organizing, managing and searching their collections.
The City of Richmond, B.C., uses Inmagic DB/TextWorks to manage the minutes of council and committee meetings as well as their municipal archives collections. This information, as well as the voting record of each member of the city Council, is publicly searchable and accessible.
View ProjectThe California State Railroad Museum (CSRM) offers researchers, rail fans and the public a search interface to its many separate collections using the Andornot Discovery Interface.
View ProjectThe Manitoba Law Library has launched a new online catalogue featuring not only their print and electronic library resources, but a collection of over 17,500 judgments from Manitoba courts spanning 1970 to 1998.
View ProjectThe Galt Museum and Archives in Lethbridge, Alberta has launched a new search engine for their cultural collections, powered by our Andornot Discovery Interface.
View ProjectArctic Health, intended for students, researchers, and anyone with an interest in health aspects of the Arctic, is a central source for information on diverse aspects of the Arctic environment and the health of northern peoples. The Arctic Health website provides access to a database of over 280,000 evaluated publications and resources on these topics.
View ProjectThe Archives of the Anglican Church of Canada provides a new, modern, single search portal to many of their collections that will be of benefit to anyone interested in the records of the church. The new site design is clean and simple and coordinates with the look and feel of the main Anglican Church website.
View ProjectThe King Institute at Stanford University provides search access to an archival database of tens of thousands of speeches, sermons, letters, and other documents by and about Martin Luther King, Jr. Known as OKRA (Online King Records Access), the database includes descriptive information as well as holdings details for these resources held at repositories all over the United States.
View ProjectUnity Health Toronto's Online Health Library is a collection of easy to read health information created specifically for patients, their families and members of the community.
View ProjectThe Arnprior and McNab/Braeside Archives, just outside Ottawa, has hosted their website and online archival collections and exhibits with Andornot for many years, with a refresh and new features added in 2020.
View ProjectThe Museum of Health Care based in Kingston, Ontario is home to more than 35,000 artifacts, from surgical tools to laboratory instruments, which bring to life the story of medical care from the 18th century to the present day.
View ProjectThe Vancouver Coastal Health Library is managed in an instance of the Inmagic Genie library system that is shared with the BC Cancer Agency and BC Children's and Women's Hospital libraries, with a public interface built upon the Andornot Discovery Interface, a modern search engine widely used by Andornot clients.
View ProjectThe Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) has used Inmagic DB/TextWorks for many years to manage their library collections. This year, VIHA joined other health authority libraries around British Columbia in upgrading their web-based library catalogue search interface to a modern, feature-rich system: the Andornot Discovery Interface (AnDI).
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