This present work's main objective is the identification, by the informational professional, of a tool for managing the ISEP museum collection. This work arises because the current tool does not meet the museum's holistic needs and is not interoperable, and it was developed in the framework of a curricular internship for the degree in Sciences and Technologies of Documentation and Information at ISCAP-P.Porto. It highlights the close connection between Information Science and Museology and emphasizes the role of the museological object as a source of information, underlining the extreme importance of its management since the Museum is also an information system. The standardization of metadata associated with museum objects was also addressed, and how it promotes the exchange of information and the fulfillment of the mission of cultural institutions. The work encompassed the development of an organic-functional analysis of the museum as well as a comparative analysis of four management tools for museum collections that met the information needs of that museum as well as the application of the adapted criteria defined by ISO / IEC 25010: 2011 for the evaluation software quality standards. After evaluation, it was determined that the most appropriate tool would be open access software
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