Heather,

Accountability has no special meaning, except what you assign to it. It is
useful for institution that have departments that may manage objects for
other departments; for instance, the Asian Art dept has a Tibetan
manuscript. However, this object may be managed by the Manuscripts dept
because they have better expertise with the care and management of
manuscripts. So while the object might be assigned the Manuscripts dept -
they are not accountable for it.

This field is special in that your administrator can configure the default
value on this field for new object records.

I hope this helps, ~Chad

On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Heather Pigat <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Hello TMSrs
>
> Can anyone define what is meant by the term in TMS “accountability” – it
> appears across the top of the data entry screen.
>
> As well, I have unchecked the ‘public access’ box for works that I do not
> want to appear on e-museum, but they continue to appear.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
>
>
> *Heather Darling Pigat*
> Collections Manager
> Art Museum
> University of Toronto
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