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Do you want to know what questions will be asked, so you know the fields to
have for your collections database? That will depend on what type of
collection you have--art, biological, historical.
We receive the following questions frequently:
What specimens we have of a particular taxon (family, genus, species)
What species we have from a given geographic region (country, state, county)
What we have that was collected by a certain person or on a certain
expedition (collector, received from, day, month, year collected)
What specimens we have of a certain species from a certain time of year
(month collected)
Biological details (weight, gonad size/condition, nest site description,
etc.)
Robin K Panza [log in to unmask]
Collection Manager, Section of Birds ph: 412-622-3255
Carnegie Museum of Natural History fax: 412-622-8837
4400 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh PA 15213-4008 USA
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Is there any study for information retrieval behavior of the staff, prof
I am a graduated student.
I'd like to know their pattern to suggest how to design the collection
management system...
Thank you very much.
Yueh-Chen Lai
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