Hello,

 

I’d be interested to hear how other people are using the rights fields as well.  We’ve been looking at how we use the fields and our current plan is attached.  We opted to use the object module since TMS sends object level information to the DAM.   The copyright variants (death +70 etc.) reflect U.S. copyright time frames.

 

Best,

Katharine

 

Katharine Staelin

Digital Media Specialist

Hood Museum of Art

Dartmouth College

Hanover, NH  03755

 

From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tom Morgan
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Subject: Rights management in TMS

 

Dear Colleagues

 

I’m new to this group and would be very grateful to hear from any members who are using the TMS collections management system as their database for recording rights in their collections. I am trawling for examples - we are currently running TMS 2012 and considering setup in the ‘object’-level ‘Rights & Reproductions’ page but would love to hear which module others are using, and how they are using the various fields (dropdown values, etc) - as I’m sure there are some smart ideas out there. Any screenshots, etc, gratefully received!

 

Kind regards

 

-Tom

 

Tom Morgan

Manager, Rights & Reproductions

Collections & Exhibition Services

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