External Email - Exercise Caution
We use AltNums (where it exists) for external Linked Data identifiers, which take the form of URLs - e.g. to AAT and ULAN entries. Not used or objects yet, but we should be adding Wikidata IDs at some point.

But we're not eMuseum users.

Best wishes

Rupert

Rupert Shepherd, PhD FSA
Collection Information Manager
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Currently working remotely; calls to the number above should still reach me.

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Sent: 23 July 2020 16:36
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Publishing URLs via the Published References field

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Hi, all,

Does anyone use the Published References field to publish URLs related to the objects to eMuseum? Specifically, URLs for things like other institutions' references to your own objects, blog articles, etc.? I can see the benefits and pitfalls of doing this (PRO: aids in online research for anyone who doesn't have access to TMS. CON: could have dead links in a couple of years). If you have used this field (or another one) for this purpose, I'd love to hear about your experience.

All best,
Aaron

AARON ZALONIS
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR / DATABASE MANAGER

NASHER MUSEUM OF ART AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
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