Our methods for noting a missing object are a simple status flag and a curatorial note with further explanation of the status flag, the date, and the name of the person who made the note. We save the conservation
notes for condition, damage, and repairs.
Sylvia,
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Sylvia Welsh, CA, LEED AP (she/her/hers)
Harvard Property Information Resource Center
1350 Massachusetts Avenue, 585
Cambridge, MA 02138
T 617-496-8275 F 617-495-0559
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On Behalf Of Shepherd, Rupert
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2019 6:55 AM
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Subject: Recording damage to objects
Dear colleagues
I’ve been discussing starting to log reports of damage to paintings in TMS with my curatorial colleagues. I see there is no ‘loss / damage’ module in TMS,* so am considering using the Conservation module. But before I
do anything, I’d be interested to know how the rest of you are recoding this kind of information – and, if you’re willing to share them, I’d love to have a look at your guidelines for doing so.
With thanks and best wishes
Rupert
* Why not? It’s a
Spectrum procedure, after all.
Rupert Shepherd, PhD FSA
Collection Information Manager
T +44 (0)20 7747 5921
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