We code all of our installations (which we keep in the
Exhibitions Module) – and that code is stored in the Mnemonic field (which
we renamed “Exhibition Code”). Most institutions use this field for
the short-hand of an Exhibit: ie, “Untamed: the Art of Antoine-Louis
Barye” was often referred to by staff simply as “Barye” –
which became the Mnemonic.
Mnemonics have to be unique – so it sounds like your
coding system would probably be matched to the Mnemonics field quite nicely. It
ensures that there is only ever one “EX1.2010” Exhibition Record in
your database.
Chad Petrovay |
Collections Database Administrator
MIM—Musical Instrument Museum |
4725 E. Mayo Boulevard | Phoenix, AZ 85050
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From: The Museum System
(TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Suzanne
Stephens
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 12:45 PM
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Subject: Need Advice on Exhibition Mnemonic Field
I
am still cleaning up junky data that was mapped from Argus into the Exhibitions
Module, so I don't have any experience with what a good clean exhibition record
would look like. However, we are almost ready to start using Exhibitions, and I
have one question:
We
have always assigned numbers to our exhibitions. The format is very simple
(EX1.2010, for example). It looks like the best place to put our number is to
use the Exhibition Mnemonic Field. Before we enter a bunch of records, I need
to know if other people use the Mnemonic field for the Exhibition Number
or if there is a better place to put the number?
Any
thoughts or examples would be greatly appreciated.
Suzanne
Voce Stephens
Database
Administrator
Birmingham
Museum of Art