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Inventorying Cultural Heritage Collections
A Guide for Museums and Historical Societies- Authors:
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- 2022
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- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-0725-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-0726-3
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 226
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- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Chapter 1. Centering Inventories in Museum Practice No access
- Chapter 2. Creating an Inventory Project Road Map No access
- Chapter 3. Identifying Inventory Objectives No access
- Chapter 4. Winning Support for the Inventory No access
- Chapter 5. Defining the Inventory Deliverables No access
- Chapter 6. Deliverables Spotlight: Inventory Data and Databases No access
- Chapter 7. Planning the Activities and Timelines No access
- Chapter 8. Estimating Resource Needs No access
- Chapter 9. Executing the Inventory No access
- Chapter 10. Staying on Track No access
- Chapter 11. Closing the Inventory No access
- Chapter 12. Barcoding to Enhance Inventory Performance No access
- Chapter 13. Inventorying Digital Collections No access
- Case A. A Pan-Institutional Approach to Audiovisual Collection Inventories No access
- Case B. Inventory and Cataloging Project at the Museum of Danish America No access
- Case C. Gazing into the Abyss and Demystifying the First Comprehensive Inventory No access
- Case D. Migrating an Archaeological Collection Catalog to CollectiveAccess No access
- Case E. Bringing It Together: First Institution-Wide Special Collections Inventory at the New York Public Library Research Libraries No access
- Case F. Recapturing Collections: Inventory at the Chicago Academy of Sciences-Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum No access
- Case G. From Hobbyists to Professionals: A Case Study at the National Museum of Toys and Miniatures No access
- Case H. Running from the Wrecking Ball: Inventory in Response to Disaster No access
- Case I. Your History, Your Museum: Bringing Meaning to Chaos at Hennepin History Museum No access
- Case J. Blood, Sweat, and Tears: A Collections Inventory Story at the American Swedish Institute No access
- Case K. From Storage Boxes to Research Options: Cataloging Ancient Mural Fragments at ASU’s Research Lab in Teotihuacan, Mexico No access
- Case L. Helping Heritage Survive: An Inventory Project in Postwar Kosovo No access
- Case M. I’ve Seen It All—Inventory at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis No access
- Case N. Inventory at the Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute No access
- Case O. Inventory Interrupted: Turning a Challenge into an Opportunity No access
- Case P. The First Full Inventory and Cataloging of the Collection of the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art No access
- Case Q. Stealth Inventories at the TECHNOSEUM No access
- Case R. Venturing into New Territory: Inventorying Born-Digital Objects in the AIGA Design Archives at the Denver Art Museum No access
- Index No access Pages 221 - 224
- About the Authors No access Pages 225 - 226





