Discover AM Quartex: review and reimagine your digital collections
AM Quartex is a digital collections platform that eases digital asset management, provides efficient workflows and enables you to build visually dynamic websites to showcase your digitised archival materials.
And it's always evolving, so if you last considered Quartex a few years ago, or even 12 months ago, you'll likely now discover many new capabilities that will capture your attention and start you off reimagining the presentation of your digital collections.
In this webinar, hosted by our platform experts in North America, we'll track recent enhancements to Quartex's search, display and discovery capabilities. We'll showcase our latest data visualisations, chart the progress of new integrations, and show how you can apply access and download restrictions on a per-asset or per-collection basis.
Designed and built to showcase our own award-winning digital primary source collections, we're always investing in Quartex and always considering new ways to create engaging and accessible user experiences. From academic libraries to public libraries, museums to archives, AM Quartex is transforming the ways in which researchers are finding and exploring digitised materials.
Whether you're considering migrating your collections to a new platform, or simply keeping an eye on the possibilities, or perhaps you haven't yet got your digital projects off the ground, join us to explore the latest technologies that will help you to better serve and engage your patrons.
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Tuesday 30 September | 8am PDT | 11am EDT | 4pm BST
In this webinar, you'll learn about the AM Quartex difference as we highlight examples of seamless migrations, improved performance, and future-ready digital collections that deliver lasting impact for archives and their communities.

Tuesday 21 October | 8am PDT | 11am EDT | 4pm BST
From MARC records to AI-assisted indexing, this webinar in partnership with CHOICE offers an end-to-end look at how AM creates and enhances metadata for its primary source collections to connect diverse resources and content types with scholars.