According to G. Ellis Burcaw's "Introduction to Museum Work", an "accession"
is "one or more objects acquired at one time from one source constituting a
single transaction between a museum and a source." (p. 14) Therefore,
"accesioning" would be the process of acquiring an object or objects in this
particular manner.
Perhaps someone else can help with the other terms.
Joe Gillette
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From: Andrew Watkins <[log in to unmask]>
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To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 3:24 AM
Subject: accessioning and other jargon
>Hi Listers
>In return for my list of Internet acronyms perhaps the good folk here
>could let me in on the museum industry jargon.
>
>e.g accessioning ?
>
>perhaps someone would like to define 'Heritage' or is that going to cause
>too many arguments.
>
>also 'Interactive' doesn't seem mean what it means in the computer
>industry - is a model of a roman pot you can pick up an interactive ?
>
>what other words do you think have been bent to your needs.
>
>Regards
>Andrew Watkins - Ansae Ltd. http://www.ansae.co.uk/
>