The Manchester Museum installed KE EMu four years ago. Since then the management of our collections has improved considerably. We now have a consistent system in use throughout the Museum that allows users to query the data for research, learning and enjoyment. The addition of community-based Narratives has reconnected the Museum and its collections to source communities and users around the world.
Malcolm Chapman
Principal Curator of Collections Management
The Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester

About Us

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KE Software is a private company, founded in 1986 and owned by the principals and staff. Our business focusses exclusively on two products: KE EMu, the world's premier collections management system for natural history museums, cultural history museums, art museums, herbaria, botanic gardens, archives and special collections; and KE Vitalware, a full featured vital statistics management system for Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

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Our Products

EMuKE EMu is the world's premier collections management system for natural history museums, cultural history museums, art museums, herbaria, botanic gardens, archives and special collections. Our clients include the largest and most prestigious museums in the world.

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VitalwareKE Vitalware is a full featured vital statistics management system for Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages. KE has more vital records installations in operation than any other software vendor, with Vitalware handling more than two million transactions annually, and managing something over 100 million records.

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KE on the road - Conferences and Trade Shows
Sunday, 22 August 2010 10:22

Over the coming months KE Software will be attending conferences and trade shows in North America, Europe and Australasia:

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EMu User Group Meeting 2011
Sunday, 22 August 2010 10:20

Next year there will be a Super User Group meeting held at the Natural History Museum,Londonfrom 12-14 October 2011. This meeting will be in lieu of theAustralasian, North American and European EMu User Groups and we are aiming to have a full programme covering 3-4 days with attendees and presenters from around the world. We hope to see you there.

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EMuUsers Forum
Sunday, 22 August 2010 10:21

After much delay and many complications the EMuUsers Forum has finally moved from its first home at Museum Victoria to the EMu website. Much of the delay was due to the absence of any simple mechanism to export content from the original DotNetNuke Forum and into the new Joomla (Agora) Forum, necessitating much manual processing and manipulation of content and user accounts. All user accounts setup with the old Forum have been migrated, although this did require that passwords were reset to keguest for the majority of users (but not if you had an existing user account with the EMu website). When you log in to the EMuUsers Forum you'll find details in Forum Announcements about how to change your password.

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Conference Report: 9th Australasian User Group Meeting, 21-22 July 2010
Sunday, 22 August 2010 10:19

This year the Australasian User Group headed north to Queensland for the first time and to the wonderful setting of the University of Queensland (UQ). The UQ Art Museum was our host and the fabulous support from their Director and staff was greatly appreciated by the attendees. For those escaping the tyranny of winter at home, Queensland lived up to its publicity: beautiful one day, perfect the next!

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