If these are working databases used by just a handful of people, not
things you're trying to preserve for the long run, then for the
FileMaker one I would consider using FileMaker Pro's built-in "instant
web publishing" feature. More on this and other options are at:
http://help.filemaker.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/7466/~/publishing-databases-on-the-web-with-filemaker-pro-and-filemaker-server
I believe MS Access has something similar for using MS SQL Server.
--Kevin
On 6/26/12 5:03 PM, Paul Butler (pbutler3) wrote:
> Hi All, In the last week the library has been approached by two
> different departments across campus that have small databases, one
> FileMaker Pro and one MS Access, that they would like to make
> available online. The interfaces would be nothing fancy, with a
> backend that allows for adding/updating/deleting resources.
[. . .]
> I would prefer not to build too much from scratch. I don't think I
> want/need a full blown repository for either (though I help admin
> ours and it is due for a complete hardware/software overhaul later
> this summer< http://archive.umw.edu/>. I am thinking of transitioning
> it to more of an IR with disparate content.)
>
> So, what would you do or have you done? I want something nimble. I
> would love to build it once and then duplicate it. I get the sense
> once I start helping folks other departments will come forward.
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