Axiell training

Introduction to Adlib Archive

Ben Doty Software Consultant

Course Overview:
Adlib Archive is an ISAD(G) compliant software application designed for collections description and management of archives.

Attendees will learn how to create and edit archival descriptions, accessions information and movement data, and how to search for, copy and print records. The course also includes creating and maintaining records in authority files, including the use of thesauri, and working with digital images.

The course uses a mixture of practical exercises and demonstrations. The standard Adlib Archive application software is used.

Aimed at:
Anyone responsible for creating or editing data in Adlib Archive.

Guidance Level:
Introductory – No knowledge of Adlib is required.

A basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows is required.

Course type Course
Price $1600 per day plus expenses $1600 per day plus expenses
There is a minimum requirement of 5 days training for an institution to book.
You can book more than one course to make up the 5 day minimum.
Duration 2 Days 2 Days
Trainer Ben Doty Ben Doty
Ben has worked for Axiell as a trainer since 2016, delivering online, on-site, and in-office trainings on an ever-increasing number of Axiell products. In addition, he assists with testing, performs data migrations, consults on new products, writes documentation, and helps out anywhere else necessary.

Ben came to Axiell from a heritage background, working and volunteering at many museums and archives, as well as pursuing a degree in Museum Studies, giving him an understanding of how customers are trying to use Axiell products that he uses to improve training.

Found the course interesting and engaging! The instruction was very comprehensive. Really liked the use of the training environment.

Emily Bamforth, Royal Saskatchewan Museum Royal Saskatchewan Museum

[The trainer] did a great job of making sure everyone's questions and concerns were addressed, and made sure that everyone had a comprehensive understanding of the concepts we covered.

Julie McVey National Geographic, Washington D.C

I very much enjoyed the pace of the course and the level of interactivity he achieved, in spite of the fact that we were doing remote training.

Darcy Shapiro New Jersey State Museum



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