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Adrienne:
Because of the need to track use of individual objects (accessioned or not,
you still need to be able to organize and retrieve them), I do recommend that
you label teaching collections. Use the same kind of labels that you would
for accessioned objects, but change the format a little. If you typically
write your catalog numbers one way (say 2001.1.1) for your accessioned
objects, change the order of the numbers (1.1.2001) or simply add a prefix
such as TC for the teaching collections. Just be sure to document your choice
of labeling system so that there is no confusion by anyone at a later date.
Lynn
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D. Lynn Murdoch
Collections Manager
Division of Anthropology
Idaho Museum of Natural History
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(208) 282-4954
(208) 282-5893 FAX
Idaho State University, Box 8096
5th Ave. and Dillon Street
Pocatello, Idaho 83209-8096
http://www.isu.edu/departments/museum
Tusculum College Museums wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I am working at a small historic house museum which has a permanent
> collection and an educational collection. We have inventoried,
> accessioned, and cataloged our permanent collection and now are working on
> our education collection. In the past we have had inventories done that
> list what, where, how many and condition but what we are wondering is how
> do other similar museums handle their education collection-do they just
> inventory it making a simple list of items, or do they assign numbers to
> the items and catalog them like a permanent collection, or something
> different altogether? Thanks for any help you can offer, Adrienne
> Marrah-Program Assistant for Museum Program and Studies
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