Hello to all (Registrars especially),
I would like to seek your advise on the following:
We
are trying to come up with some good guiding principle on when we
should assign Part Accession Numbers and when we should assign Whole
Accession Numbers to things. E.g., when assigning accession numbers to a
teapot set consisting of 2 sets of cup and saucer and a pot with cover, we would assign in the following manner.
•First
cup: 1998-00005-001
•First
saucer: 1998-00005-002
•Second
cup: 1998-00005-003
•Second
saucer: 1998-00005-004
•Pot:
1998-00005-005
•Cover:
1998-00005-006
However, the marrying of items may sometimes be subjective and
context dependent. e.g., if a jacket is always worn with a particular
dress by this donor, and the curator decides to put them together as a
"default" set, do we then assign each item a whole number or the set as a
whole number with parts (i.e., the jacket is part 1, and the dress part
2)? How things could come together extrinsically can sometimes be very
subjective, such as the jacket and the dress. The topic was debated at
great length at our meeting.
Other controversial cases would be photos in an album for example.
Does
any of you have any such written "numbering" guidelines that we can
follow? Basically, we are trying to articulate the rationale of how we
should assign numbers so that we can do it in some consistent manner.
I am desperate for some good advice!
Thanks in advance.
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