Museum Victoria (Melbourne, Australia) is currently undertaking a major
collection inventory project. An important aspect of this project is the
bar-coding of sections of our collection. The system we're using to
capture the bar-code data is called Museum Victoria Wireless Input
System for EMu (MVW
Dear Annamaria
At the Australian National Maritime Museum we have been using bar
coding since c 1988 when the Museum was first established. We barcode
all our objects by simply tying a barcode label to the object if
possible, or sticking a label on to the object's housing. Object
identification nu
n live anymore. Does this ring a bell to anyone else?
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> Will Real
> Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
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Subject: [MCN-L] Bar coding museums objects
Dear all,
I would like to know :
1. how many museums are using the
barcoding objects inventory system
2. if the CMS they use support the system 3. A feedback on the use of
this tool Annamaria Poma Swank Rinasciment
Services and Imaging
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Legion of Honor and de Young Museums
Ph. 415.750.3602
Fax. 415.750.2679
www.famsf.org
> From: Annamaria Poma-Swank
> Reply-To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 12:34:36 +0100
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Dear all,
I would like to know :
1. how many museums are using the
barcoding objects inventory system
2. if the CMS they use support the system
3. A feedback on the use of this tool
Annamaria Poma Swank
Rinascimento Digitale project consultant
pomaswank at rinascimento-digitale.it
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> Date: Mon Oct 29 04:34:36 PDT 2007
> From: "Annamaria Poma-Swank"
> Subject: [MCN-L] Bar coding museums objects
> To: mcn-l at mcn.edu
>
> Dear all,
> I would like to know :
> 1. how many museums are using the
> barcoding objects inventory system
> 2. if th