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In the program PastPerfect you have a 'recieved as' field and then a
'status' field which can be different. So you could have it as recieved
in 1970 then made a gift, and therefore legal possesion of the object
transfered to you, in 2005. This way you would still have it marked as
recieved in 1970 when it actually arrived at the museum and then just a
note that legal title was transfered in 2005. It is two different ways of
looking at it, the most important thing is to be consistant with the way
you do it so what ever way you do it now, continue to do it in the future.
> You are right. The donation was actually given in 2005 and should be
> documented as such. I am not sure if you have a tracking system for loan
> numbers, but this piece would have been given an ML.1970 (museum loan in
> 1970) number in our system. We pull this record up our database and
> close the loan and convert the number in our database to a 2005
> accession number. We have a field in our database for legal status,
> which we change the loan record to "converted". We use Argus, but you
> may have a similar field in your database. This way there is still a
> record of the previous loan and how it is connected to the current
> donation.
>
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> A painting loaned to our museum in 1970 was recently donated to our
> museum. I would think that it would be cataloged as being received in
> 2005, and not 1970. I would cancel the loan, and note that it was
> transferred to collection in 2005 with the appropriate catalog number.
> What would you suggest?
>
> Best wishes for the New Year.
>
> Joshua K. Blay
> Museum Curator
> Historical Society of Berks County
>
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