Discover AM Quartex: engage patrons with your Texas heritage collections
Your library’s digitised special collections are a unique resource for local studies research. But often these materials are hidden in outdated systems that no longer adequately serve patrons’ needs.
Today’s digital researchers are increasingly tech-savvy and time-poor, requiring visually dynamic display, intuitive navigation and rich supporting content to contextualise materials and signpost further resources.
A growing number of public library systems across Texas, from El Paso to Harris County, are discovering Quartex, the digital collections platform from primary source publisher, AM.
Why? Because our flexible, customisable and powerful DAMS simplifies asset management. It also enables you to create destination websites and digital exhibits that better serve your patrons and engage your community in preserving their local heritage.
Join us to hear how El Paso Public Library and Harris County Public Library are using Quartex to showcase their local heritage collections, and learn from their example in using digital collections to build new partnerships and collaborations.
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Wednesday 17 January 2024 | 9:00am PST | 12:00pm EST | 5:00pm GMT
Your migration to a new digital collections platform demands a flexible, customer-led approach from your platform provider’s support team. Join this panel discussion to hear the experiences of Rice University, the University of Portland and Durham County Library, all of which have recently undertaken this transformative journey with AM Quartex.

Tuesday 12 December | 2pm ET
Find out how our Amnesty International Archives: A Global Movement for Human Rights collection can be used in teaching and research