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Questor Systems provides information management systems to organizations that collect artifacts and objects: museums, archives, universities, historical societies, government organizations, and corporations.

We offer a full range of services for collection automation, including data conversion, image integration, user training and support, and Web access to collections.

No matter what kind of collection you maintain we can assist you in cataloging artifacts, objects, documents, and records, and in managing the tasks of acquiring, exhibiting, lending, borrowing, insuring, appraising, and conserving.

Since Questor was founded in 1986 we have automated more than 400 collections worldwide. Our earliest clients have remained ARGUS users, and our software has developed with their needs. We now supply the latest relational database management techniques and Internet technology to people who manage collections, whether they are registrars, archivists, private collectors, curators, historical preservation officers, or natural science researchers.

Our software does more than record the details of object records and track the process of accessioning, cataloging, and exhibiting. We also help you manage archeological sites and conservation facilities, capture images, track the use of your intellectual property, and show your collection on the Web.

Questor staff are chosen for their knowledge of collection management and expertise in applications programming. With experience of managing more than 400 collections we can promise you the training and support you need to get the best out of our advanced relational database software.

We understand that systems must do more than store information and manage administrative tasks. Organizations require integration of data and administrative processes so that collection information can be put to strategic use. We help our clients turn information into knowledge that can be shared, not only within the organization on networks and Intranets, but externally by researchers, students, and the public at large.

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