With the advent of the computer, electronic cataloging of museum
collections is becoming a reality. This book is a useful guide to
starting a computer cataloging project. It lays out the rudiments
of computer retrieval, database organization, and image processing.
It does not purport to dictate a particular computer system, since
museums have individualized needs, but it offers case studies and
examples to help museums make informed decisions. The glossary and
bibliography of the book are also helpful. Museum libraries and
academic collections supporting museum and computer studies will
appreciate this introductory text. ARBA
Written for museum executives, curators, and computer
programmers and librarians with museum clients, this book offers a
detailed exploration of the use of computers to record and control
the physical objects that comprise museum collections. Equally
applicable to collections contained in major museums and to those
residing in the far more numerous small museums, "Museum
Collections and Today's ComputerS" show how computers can be
effectively and cost-efficiently used to perform a number of museum
activities, including accession, registration, cataloging,
inventory control, lending, exhibiting, and research. Throughout,
the authors focus on the unique nature of museum collections and
the special needs that result from uniqueness.
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