originally: http://www.oclc.org/research/software/oai/oaicatmuseum.htm
The OAICatMuseum software allows museums to disclose descriptions of collection items as well as pointers to digital surrogates. It can be used to efficiently share digital images with trusted partners who have requested access to museum content, or with the networked world at large.
OAICatMuseum instantiates the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH), a lightweight standard for information sharing. OAI-PMH facilitates a machine-to-machine conversation between a data provider (a server offering the data – the museum) and a data harvester (a server receiving the data – the trusted partner). OAICatMuseum communicates information about collection items in CDWA Lite XML, as well as the baseline Dublin Core required by OAI-PMH.
While OAI-PMH has been used in the library community since its initial release in 2001, museum use of OAI-PMH was pioneered by The Getty Trust and ARTstor, who have used the technology to transfer digital images from the Getty Museum and the Getty Research Institute to the ARTstor Digital Library in 2006.
OAICatMuseum is based on the OCLC Research open source software OAICat. It was inspired by modifications originally made to OAICat by the Getty, and has been uniquely tailored to the needs of museums as a result of the Museum Data Exchange Project.
A listserv is available for people who have downloaded the software and would like to share insights or discuss problems with others using the software.