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-----Original Message-----
From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Linda Pulliam
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 2:18 PM
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Subject: Re: Protecting the identity of 'anonymous' lenders/donorsAt the MFA in Boston we make a constituent record for each anonymous lender and append the curatorial department initials to the end of the name followed by a numeral (looks like this: Anonymous Lender AOA 6) only one person in the curatorial department and the Head Registrar know who this person is. In some cases, the same Anonymous Lenders lends to two different MFA departments so the person would have two constituent records (something I’m not crazy about). Obviously another down side of this procedure is that names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. cannot automatically be pulled in to loan forms, receipts, and so on (Crystal reports). However, we’ve been doing it this way for a few years now, and, klunky as it is, it works fine for us, probably because we have so few anonymous lenders.
It would be nice to have some way to control who sees certain constituent records. Because all departments, not just curatorial, share constituent records (and we really do not want duplicate constituent records), security on the departmental level would not work for us. I’d opt for some sort of check box that was threaded through security.
Regards,
Linda Pulliam
Head of Collections Management
Musuem of Fine Arts, Boston
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From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Essam, Gillian
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:59 AM
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Subject: Protecting the identity of 'anonymous' lenders/donors
Dear TMS Users,
Here at the National Gallery, London, we are reviewing the way in which we protect the identity and details of lenders/donors who request anonymity in the public domain. We would also like to provide for the possibility that some future lender may request anonymity in both public domain and the Gallery, with the exception of one or two staff members.
We would be very grateful to know how you deal with this in your institution. Do you have a written policy on the subject? What methods do you use in TMS records and reports?.
At present we create a normal Constituent record for the lender, entering the first name in First Name etc. But in Display Name we enter ‘Private collection’ and in Culture we enter the full uncensored lender name. Then we enter ‘On loan from a private collection’ in Credit Line in the linked Object record.
Only selected groups of users are allowed to view Constituents records or access reports that show Culture field. Other users only see ‘Private collection’ in Display Name wherever the Constituent record is linked to the Object or Loan record. However, this practice creates some difficulties in daily use of TMS, and we are reviewing other options.
Many thanks,
Gillian
Gillian Essam
Collection Information Manager
The National Gallery
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