May 1, 2020 | Alison Barnett, Andy Fenton, Collection Management, Community Engagement, Digital Preservation, Gavin Mitchell, News, Planning, Recollect, Stephen Hardman, Tyler Hersey
Born from NZMS, Recollect was cultivated from years of working hard to digitise and preserve our customer’s cultural heritage and special collections. It is an online platform that can provide organisations with digital access, discovery, engagement, management, and...
Mar 20, 2019 | Andy Fenton, Archives, Community Engagement, Events, Gavin Mitchell, Katarina Konings, News, Recollect, Tyler Hersey
Prior to the ALIA Information Online Conference in Sydney last month, a group of our Australian Recollect Administrators met to discuss all things Recollect and hear from some of our customers on how they are using Recollect to allow their communities to access,...
Mar 4, 2019 | Andy Fenton, Community Engagement, Gavin Mitchell, News, Press Release, Recollect
New Zealand Micrographic Services (NZMS) announces a significant and new partnership with DatacomIT to deliver Recollect, the online community engagement and collection management software to Australia. Read more of this news here.
Feb 1, 2016 | Community Engagement, News, Recollect, Resources
We believe in lasting online engagement within a community, and recognise the principles that need to be considered for capturing past and present information with a view to building identity as well as informing and perhaps setting future direction. When deciding to...
Dec 1, 2015 | Case Studies, Community Engagement, Recollect
Upper Hutt City Library is the city’s primary community centre for living, learning, and leisure. It seeks to engage, inspire, and inform people, and plays a key role in the development of a strong local community. The Library’s Community Archive makes a significant...
May 27, 2015 | Case Studies, Community Engagement, Recollect
Heather Newby started a Facebook group to share her photos and memories of growing up on NZ’s West Coast. The idea of a group that allowed Coasters who were “scattered, and had lost touch with each other” to reconnect and share interesting photos, articles, anecdotes...