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Debbie Davenport <[log in to unmask]>
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Rory,
Made my day!!!  Good chuckle when it really comes down to it--round rock (beauty) is truly in the eye of the beholder--all about how you see things (or don't).  Stop looking for the rock and it will show up, Murphy's law.
Good luck with your cataloging--keep a sense of humor, most things are not going to be where they say--historical societys are not any different than larger places, consistency is not easy and volunteers are like gold.  I can never get enough help, but treasure those that I do have come in.
In case you are not told enough--THANK YOU!!!! on behalf of all historical museums.
Debbie
Gibraltar Historical Museum



----- Original Message ----
From: Rory Bialecki <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, August 8, 2008 7:17:39 PM
Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Amusing Catalog Card

I had a similar experience. I'm doing some volunteer work down at the local historical society, and one of my many duties is helping to recatalog the collection. Unfortunatly, the old system they numbered with involved cataloging where in the museum the object was, such as "East Wall" or "Case #5" (there being several cases with the number 5 marked on them), not realising that things get moved/misplaced/etc. One object I was asked to find was EW327 "Round interesting rock". Going to the shelves on the east wall, I found a round rock that some might find interesting. After a little more looking I found that the rock was in fact EW576 "Possible spear point". Still no sign of EW327. 

Rory


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From: Sarah M. Allen Sarah Allen Museum Technician Knife River Indian Villages NHS Stanton, ND 58571-0009 701.745.3300 <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 12:25 pm
Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Amusing Catalog Card




Oh my if we do that, I am afraid the list will be overwhelming...that said, my favourite catalog discovery was simply "Large, roughly square, chunk of dirt" in the description. I thought 'nah, couldn't be' but my curiousity made me go look it up. Nested in a plactic bag, carefully wrapped in polyester batting, was said clump of dirt, with a note stating labeling was found to be impossible. 


 

Sarah





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