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We are a small museum in the UK who have recently begun a retrospective
documentation and cataloguing project, using Past Perfect. As our collection
is quite mixed and often requires scientific hierarchial name terms, we are
wondering what the conventions ought to be to document, fossils, prehistoric
artifacts, local social history objects, geological specimens etc, and what
other museums are doing in this area? I would be happy to hear from any
other museum using Past Perfect as to what you are doing, either on list or
off. our address is [log in to unmask] thanks to anyone who can
help,
Paul Connell
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