| PastPerfect Museum Software: Approved by the American Association of State and Local History for museums and historical societies. Collections management for any size museum. |
| AdLib Information Systems: Specializes in museum, library, and archives collection management software. |
| Argus: Collection management software from Questor. Includes on-line demonstration. |
| Art Collection Management: Offers Artlid, a fully web-based art collections management system, comprised of cataloguing, collection/items management, library, and dictionaries modules. Includes demos and pricing information. Located in Tel-Aviv, Israel. |
| Artbase: Arts management database for artists, galleries, and museums. |
| ARTchive: Multimedia image database linking images, sounds and movies with curatorial fields for management of object collections. Free demo available versions (Windows and Mac), screenshots, and support services. |
| Artlook Software: System for artists, photographers, galleries, and dealers that assists cataloguing, stock management, sales, and marketing. |
| Artsystems: The industry-standard art gallery management software, dedicated to providing art management software and services for the art world. |
| ArtWorks: A cataloguing, tracking and presentation system designed specifically for artists, galleries, museums and collectors. 14-day free trial available. |
| DB2 Content Manager: Overview of digital multimedia management system from IBM. |
| Eloquent Systems: Application and development tools for managing large collections, used by archives, libraries, businesses, educational institutions and museums. |
| Gallery Systems: Collections management software for museums, galleries and private collectors. |
| INCA: Interactive catalogue software designed to replace manual cataloguing procedures in museums. |
| KE Software Inc.: Developer of the KE Texpress database system, KE Texhtml WWW module, KE EMu (electronic museum management) and LifeData (vital statistics management). |
| Leonardo 3000: Fine art and collections management software. Contains an items database, contacts, and tasks chart. |
| MDA Software Survey: MDA Partners' Systems: Survey of current museum software from the Museum Documentation Association. Includes detailed descriptions of features, hardware requirements, cost and limitations, if any. |
| MicroMARC for Integrated Format: A microcomputer collections management system for use by libraries, archives, special collections, and museums. |
| Minaret: Software to manage diverse collections from Cactus Software. Includes demo software to download and product information. |
| Museum Collection Management: Program using MS access. Includes details of package, database features and contact information. |
| Museum Collections Management System (MCMS): From Westar Systems, museum software to simplify the cataloguing and accession process. |
| Museum Data Solutions: Develops and builds custom museum software, including online exhibits and collections. |
| Online Argus Users Group: Forum for users of Argus museum software. Includes member roster and digital imaging information. |
| Re:discovery Software: Complete collections management system, offering a single application for an institution to manage and provide public access to a wide variety of collections. Includes technical overview and contact information. |
| System Simulation Ltd.: Software engineering company specialising in text and multimedia information systems. A museum information management system is part of their product line. |
| Vernon Systems: Collection management software for museums, art galleries and other cultural heritage sites. |
| Visnu, LLC: Curatorial Management System: Programs that record and track collectibles in a text and image format designed to meet insurance tracking standards and business needs. |
| Willoughby: The Museum Software People: Collections management software and integrated systems for centralized resource management, digitized imaging, and public access including the Internet. |
| Xebit: Builds web sites, intranets and kiosks for museums by digitizing archived collections. |