We use the media rendition media view field and “recto” and “verso” for manuscript leaves, or other detached pages from books. “Obverse” and “reverse” are the terms used for coins.
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Subject: TMS records for recto/verso works?
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Hi folks!
How does your institution deal with objects that have different "works of art" on each side? A page from a sketchbook that has a horse on one side and a landscape
of Rome on the other?
Intellectual children?
Components?
Single record with multiple titles?
If intellectual children or components, how do you number them?
a & b?
r & v?
Do you spell out xxx.x Recto and xxx.x Verso?
What do you do when there are two different sketches on the same side?
Thanks muchly,
Fatima
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Fatima Mahdi
Collections Information Specialist/TMS
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
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