At National Gallery, London we started using statuses for section and segment before these fields were developed in TMS as far as they have been today.
In the thesaurus the root path is: Authorities > Statuses > Exhibitions > Room/Theme >. At this point we make a different structure for each exhibition, e.g.
2009_COROTTOMONET [this is the exhibition mnemonic]
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Room 1: Section A [this is all one term, incorporating several levels]
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Room 1: Section B
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Room 1: Section C
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Room 2
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Room 3
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Room 4: Section A
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Room 4: Section B
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Room 4: Section C
This has served us well, although our Information Systems Department staff tell me that including thesaurus terms in customised reports is not straightforward.
Best wishes, Gillian
Gillian Essam
Collection Information Manager
The National Gallery
Trafalgar Square
London WC2N 5DN
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Sent: 16 July 2014 18:48
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Subject: Section and Segment Fields When Managing Exhibitions
Hello, all these great ideas from a previous post about managing exhibitions got me thinking that maybe folks had good ideas about how to best use the Section and Segment fields in an exhibition.
The two frustrations we need to solve are…
a) section and segment fields have short character limits, and often our section names for an exhibition exceed the character limit
b) some exhibitions actually have more than two section “levels”, meaning that sections are broken down into more than two “sub-sections” so in theory we need more fields to store these subsections.
Has anyone found a successful way to work with exhibition sections in TMS?
Kate Blanch
Administrator, Museum Databases
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