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Hi Sari-

At this time, we don't use either of those fields, but instead put all books and published resources in the Bibliography table, creating a bibliographic record for each resource, and then linking the referenced object(s) from our collection to it. You can then indicate what page number the object is referenced on, as well as if it is illustrated, and what the figure number, catalogue number, etc., is, as well as any additional notes.

This seems to work very well for us.  The idea is that if staff or researchers are looking at an object in TMS, all they have to do is go to the Related --Bibliography menu, to get a listing or a look at the resources available which reference that object. I can also indicate whether or not the resource is "virtual" (i.e., we don't actually own a copy), by indicating this is the Format field.

Unless I'm missing something - the only thing that appears to be missing is the ability to track how many copies you have, and where they are located. Possibly, GS will develop this feature in the future.

But, maybe this is overkill, or not quite what you are trying to accomplish? 

Good luck!
Allison
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-----Original Message-----
From: The Museum System (TMS) Users
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Stephanie Leverock
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 11:48 AM
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Subject: Re: published references/bibliography


Hi Sari,
This is exactly how I have specified to distinguish between entries in
the two fields, although I can't really say if our curatorial staff are
following!

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Stephanie Leverock
Records Manager and Collections Review Coordinator
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 11238-6052
Tel: (718) 501-6483
Fax: (718) 501-6135



Cohen, Sari wrote:

>I would like to know how other museums use the published references field vs. the bibliography field.  We have been putting bibliographic information for the publications that refer to the object in the published reference field and using the bibliography field for bibliographic sources that do not refer directly to the object, but may be helpful in general research (monographs, etc...).  I'm not sure this is the best way to go about it.
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>Any suggestions?
>
>Sari N. Cohen
>Collections Manager
>The Jewish Museum
>1109 Fifth Avenue
>New York, NY 10128
>Tel: (212) 423-3352
>Fax: (212) 423-3316
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