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Article : CatalogIt Case Study – Trimontium

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Article : CatalogIt Case Study – Trimontium
Feb 20th 2025 | Rob Longworth

The work of the Digital Romans Project, here at Trimontium in The Scottish Borders has been featured as a case study for the innovative, cloud based Collections Management System (CMS) CatalogIt.

The project, running for the past couple of years and led by Thania M Flores for Trimontium has utilised the latest cloud technologies and employed a fully inclusive volunteering strategy to develop the Trusts first ever fully digital CMS – a venture fit for the fast developing development of collections management in the 21st century.

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