For Geography Xrefs we are using: Company Headquarters Place of Origin (can be place used, sold, made, etc., this would be noted in the Remarks field) Place of Use Residence of Maker Residence of Owner Residence of Subsequent Owner For Attributes we have four main Types: Classification - an extensive classification hierarchy to cover every object in our collection, from furniture, to costumes, graphics, paintings, etc. Many items have more than one classification entry to cover all the categories that it might belong to. Genre - mostly used for costumes; whether pants are for a male or a female, etc. Subject - Subject headings, based on Library of Congress terms; also using local headings where needed Project - assigning what project an object is being entered for enables us to pull together statistics more easily, among other things Hope this helps. Diane Lee ======================================== Diane Lee, Collections Manager * 860-236-5621 x242 Connecticut Historical Society _____ From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Julie Perlin-Lee Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 2:04 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Geography and Attribute Types Hi I am trying to properly set up our Thesaurus and Xrefs and am looking for lists of what Types of text other mixed collection museums use for their Attributes (material, subject, gender, etc.) and Geo Thesaurus Xref Types (collected, found, excavated, etc.). If anyone is willing to share these we would be most appreciative. Thank you, Terra Cotta Warriors Opening May 18th, 2008! Julie Perlin-Lee Assitant Registrar/Collections Assistant Bowers Museum 2002 North Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92706 T: 714.567.3656 F: 714.567.3603 [log in to unmask]