About Danielle Uchitelle

Danielle Uchitelle is the former VP of Growth at Gallery Systems. She worked for over 25 years in academic and non-profit administration and has over 15 years of museum experience, including 7 years at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. In addition to her professional background in museum administration, Danielle holds an MBA degree from New York University and an MLIS degree from Columbia University.

Gallery Systems’ Commitment to Our Clients during COVID-19

Steps We Have Taken to Ensure Uninterrupted Support, Client Access, and Data Security
Gallery Systems’ partnership with its clients is a responsibility everyone at the company treats with the utmost attention and care. In view of current events, we are sharing [...]

Gallery Systems’ Commitment to Our Clients during COVID-19

Gallery Systems Announces the New Release of eMuseum, API Services

Discover What's New in Our Online Collections Software
Gallery Systems is pleased to announce the release of the latest version of eMuseum, our digital publishing software. eMuseum integrates with The Museum System (TMS), the world’s leading collections management system [...]

Gallery Systems Announces the New Release of eMuseum, API Services

Bridging the Object / Component Divide

A Step-by-Step Tutorial in The Museum System (TMS)
The simple root of this complex issue is that an object can be composed of multiple components. A tea service is composed of a cup, a spoon, and a saucer, and it could and often is managed within the collection management system as a single object record with multiple components [...]

Bridging the Object / Component Divide

I’m Busy and I Can Prove It: CMS Data Mining to Track Staff Activity

Creating Productivity Reports in TMS
I know I’m busy, but does everyone else at my museum know it? Sometimes it can be useful to have quantifiable data that confirms empirically what you already know to be the case: that you’re working with superhuman energy on many projects simultaneously and your efforts are helping [...]

I’m Busy and I Can Prove It: CMS Data Mining to Track Staff Activity

Both Sides Now: On The Pleasures And Perils Of Cataloging Two-Sided Art

Best Practices for Dealing with B-Sides
There are two sides to every argument, but are there two sides to every artwork? Actually, there are. We usually fall into the habit of thinking about art objects as being neatly divisible into three-dimensional and two-dimensional. But the truth is, no tangible thing is actually two-dimensional [...]

Both Sides Now: On The Pleasures And Perils Of Cataloging Two-Sided Art
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