Dear listserv members,

 

Thanks to those of you who replied to my query in April regarding the 
involvement of librarians in cataloging fine art collection objects.  My 
apologies for the delay in summarizing the responses.

 

The largest amount of responses came from librarians who were interested in 
contributing to object/art cataloging at their institutions, but did not yet 
have ongoing projects.   

 

One UK institution reported that, when the art collection was part of the 
library, it was cataloged using MARC (respondent didn't indicate background of 
catalogers, but I assume librarians).  (When the art collection moved out of 
the library to Collections Department, objects re-cataloged using in-house 
system.)

 

One European institution reported that they have a "Collections Information" 
department, the staff of which has either information science/library degrees 
or art degrees (several staff members have both). 

Specifically, the two catalogers hold art degrees; and five "information 
specialists" who "do cataloguing, documentation and information service" have 
information science/library degrees.

 

One Canadian respondent had cataloged three-dimensional objects in a (non-art) 
museum as an intern during library school.

 

One Registrar of a U.S. art museum, whose responsibilities include object 
cataloging, has an undergrad degree in art history and an MLIS.  

 

To add our own experience:  at the Albright-Knox, two art catalogers enhance 
object records created by the Registrars department, using information provided 
by our curators, the registrars, internal documentation, and trusted sources 
such as exhibition catalogues and catalogue raisonn?s.  We are using CDWA/CCO, 
and the Getty vocabularies for our controlled vocabs.   One cataloger has an 
B.A. and M.A in English, and an MLIS.  The other has a B.A. in art history and 
an MLIS.  We report to the Head of Research Resources, who is the head of the 
museum's library and archives.  

 

We would like to keep the discussion of the role of librarians in art/object 
cataloging alive, particularly for those who are embarking on similar projects 
at their institutions.  If you are interested in sharing concerns/ideas via 
email, please let me know and we can start an informal email discussion group.  

 

We are also happy to answer any questions about what we are doing at the 
Albright-Knox off-list, if you prefer.  

 

Thanks to all for your responses.  

 

Sincerely,
Gabriela  Zoller

 

 

Gabriela Zoller

Art Cataloger, IMLS Museums for America Grant

Albright-Knox Art Gallery

1285 Elmwood Avenue

Buffalo, New York 14222

716.270.8277 (ph)

gzoller at albrightknox.org

 


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