Hi Tim,
I have had many of the same thoughts as you regarding the necessity of
nomenclature. However it has proven useful in capturing all artifacts in a
particular classification. I am dealing with records that have been
created over a hundred year time frame and of variable quality. Some
descriptions do not contain consistent terminology and would slip through a
search on just the description field. As a first step in out data entry
process we assigned Chenhall's nomenclature to every catalog card. Because
of that if I do a search for armament- firearm I can be certain that I will
capture all of the guns in our collection.
Sincerely,
David Ryan
Colorado Springs Museum
www.cspm.org
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