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Dear CMS

As I explained earlier today I think that bar code should just be a 
machine readable translation of information to help handling. With 
modern handheld Scanners like Symbol or Dolphin etc. you can also type 
analog keys. So you can enter any location even a location outside the 
museum without creating a bar code.

But

Our experience from moving thousands of objects shows, that the "remote 
change" of locations in the database is very dangerous (and within a 
move to new premises not possible, because we locate down to the single 
shelve). I prefer personally systems, where the information is changed 
in front of the object (e.g. using the information on the object and on 
the shelve) and not in the office far away from the real object. Are you 
shure that everybody did put back the object to the correct place (I am 
not - especially with curators...)? Some (big) museums nowadays even go 
to so called "chaos storage", were the object goes to any free space 
that fits in size and not to a predefined place which is kept free 
during lending of the object. There correct tracking of object location 
is absolutly essential.

Sincerely
Joachim Huber

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Prevart GmbH - Museumsplaner - Konzepte für die Kulturgütererhaltung
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Verlag Dr. C. Mueller-Straten schrieb:

>Dear colleagues, dear Mr. Huber,
>thank you for this extensive explanation on the pro and cons of barcode systems. As I mentionned earlier in this discussion, the same purpose can be reached by other means. The transponder technique is widely used day by day in other parts of the economy, and of cause, some people are - as always - sceptic about this "new" invention. 
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>But the tronsponder technology which can bear even more information than just inventory numbers, is only of the alternatives. The other is an documentation program which allows to transfer location data not only to one objects but to a group of objects. An example: Lending 10 pictures from storage room A (their permanent location) to another museum for an external exhibition, can be done within seconds after return with a modern documentation program by klicking "back to permanent location" to a marked grouped of 9, and 1 to "Prevart GmbH". By this technology, somebody does not need 2 hours for 500 chairs, but much less...
>
>By referring to this particular one object going out for restauration, please keep in mind what was mentionned by Mr. Huber and others: If the location is not your 123 shelve but the main entry, the room of the director, the permanent collection, another museum or any place else, the use of barcode labelling system does not work. In this case, you have to go back to type the new location manually. So check the possibilities of your documentation program and use a list of abbreviated index list of different locations. 
>
>Best regards
>
>Christian Müller-Straten
>
>  
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