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Navigating the migration

We get it. Taking on a migration for your digital collections can be overwhelming and complex. But it doesn't have to be. A migration can also be a rare opportunity to rethink how your content is organised, discovered, and shared. And with the right partner, you can plan for a successful migration that mitigates common pain points. In this webinar, we explore how AM Quartex supports organisations at every stage of their digital collections journey, from initial platform exploration to large-scale transformations.

Drawing on over 35 years of experience building and publishing our own award-winning digital collections, AM brings a unique editorial perspective to platform design and migration. We understand not only how data moves, but how collections work, how metadata, structure, and storytelling come together to create meaningful research experiences.

This session introduces the AM Quartex approach to building and migration, highlighting how our platform, professional services, and training programmes work together to alleviate migration frustrations and empower teams. Whether you are considering a new platform, consolidating collections, or simply exploring what’s possible, this webinar provides practical insight and inspiration.


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