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Sally Fletcher <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:40:19 PST
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     Dear Regine,

     I missed your question, (problems with receiving mail) and so don't
     know exactly what you were asking re barcoding in museums.

     The Australian National Maritime Museum has been using barcodes to
     help manage object movement and location control since c 1987. Please
     e-mail me at the address below if you would like more detailed
     information about our experiences of barcode use.

     For information, we use a combination of old fashioned collection
     management tools (ie labels, (with the barcodes attached to them); and
     numbers applied to the object in the usual fashion) and new
     technology. We are able to print our own barcodes and so now have
     flexibility with our numbering system. We have found barcoding very
     successful. The portable barcode reader allows us to update records
     instantly in situ; the records are accurate.

     Kind regards

     Sally Fletcher
     Senior Registrar
     Australian National Maritime Museum
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