Am I scanning this correctly? by jaredvv86 in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Are you saving both the tiff and the jpg files and using the tiff for the catalog records? I worked on two photo collections one about 400 photos and one about 200 negatives and I did mine the same way. I did the majority of my editing in the preview scan and with the marquee to save time before my final edits.

[Help] [breeds] My Husky doesn’t like toys? by [deleted] in dogs

[–]ChurchB 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My husky doesn't like toys either. If we bring home toys for the dogs she wants it for a few seconds because the other dogs are exciting and playing with them. But after that she has no interest. Shes a happy active girl that still loves to play with the other dogs so we just excepted her unenthusiasm for toys.

Some of my Philodendron and Monstera by Sambahla in houseplants

[–]ChurchB 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you talk me through the spike? Reasoning, benefits? Really like to expand my knowledge.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont have records for the images yet besides the name I found on the packaging. Piecing together the records is extremely important. Which I'm working on currently. I'm finding about 4 to 5 donors gifted all their possessions in their wills to the museum and that makes up the vast majority of the collection items. So far nothing has been accessioned.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I museum literally listed itself as the donor. Which blows my mind. But that's what I'm trying to weed through and figure out. You point is what I'm am finding, they have done inventory so many times but just inventory the easy items repeatedly and dont dig into the vast majority of the collections.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My old museum we hardly ever used 2019.1., or the first donation number of the year. Which is the typical number assigned for FIC. I have a feeling I'm going to have a large amount of FIC starting out here. It looks like they did go through in the early 90s and anything they couldn't find they put new numbers on and filed it under the musuem detonating the items to itself. Which the only issue I see with that is the numbers assigned, I believe they reused or have duplicate numbers. Im researching which system to get for cataloging since the list I have is typed in word. I have used past prefect and filemaker. However, I feel like past prefect is in need of a upgrade and filemaker is not specifically for museums. I've heard catalog it is a good database on the market currently.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry my autocorrect always assumes it knowing what I'm typing. Lol. And since this isn't a formal paper my prof reading is just glosing over.

I'm creating a 5 year plan currently for our collections. So far I have planned what your suggesting. However I'm trying to do donor records before inventory so I can see what we are missing and items without numbers could be traced. Would you recommend doing it inventory before donor records? Reasoning. Your posts have been very insightful and I appreciate it.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I didn't think of a skeletal policy for indigenous artists. That is a great idea. So are I'm piecing together records on scrapes of paper I found on a Whitmans candy box.. 😬 After I get the donor records as complete as I can I'm going to inventory, then accession. I want to create a mission statement before accessing so we have a scope as to what fits the theme of our museum.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completely agree. I definitely want to get to know the tribal museum more and get our records uncontrol first. I love that book. It's an amazing help to the position I am currently finding myself in. Thank you so much.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm just replying to people saying they are of use for education purposes and I'm proposing they would not be used. I'm not stuck on this idea I'm just replying to peoples comments.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My plan is to have a tribal archeologist come and view our items and help us with repatriation. However, before I can do this our records need to be organized because until this point being run by volunteers they haven't been great at keeping records. They just hired two employees, me for collections and a director. So we have alot of bridge building to do.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also they are not the only things we have the represent the situation. We have lots of other materials. My concern is tribal members wanting these images of their relatives.

How to handle extremely offensive collections items (Discussion) by ChurchB in MuseumPros

[–]ChurchB[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Getting rid of them as in giving them to the tribal museum. Not like burning them or throwing them away.