Notice bibliographique du personnel « Nomenclature for museum cataloging »
- Titre
- Nomenclature for museum cataloging
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Dunn, Heather
- Bourcier, Paul
- Lieu de publication
- Edmonton, Alberta
- Titre de la source
- Encyclopedia of Knowledge Organization
- Encyclopedia of Knowledge Organization
- Numéro de la source
- (2019)
- Résumé
- Nomenclature for Museum Cataloging is a bilingual (English/French) structured and controlled list of object terms organized in a classification system to provide a basis for indexing and cataloging collections of human-made objects. This article presents an overview of Nomenclature’s history, characteristics, structure, use, management, development process, limitations, and future. The system includes illustrations and bibliographic references as well as a user guide. It is used in the creation and management of object records in human history collections within museums and other organizations, and it focuses on objects relevant to North American history and culture. First published in 1978, Nomenclature is the most extensively used museum classification and controlled vocabulary for historical and ethnological collections in North America and represents thereby a de facto standard in the field. An online reference version of Nomenclature was made available in 2018 and it will be available under open license in 2020.
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Nondestructive methods - Use in artifact evaluation
- Lien au document en anglais
- http://www.isko.org/cyclo/nomenclature
- Pays
- Canada
- Type de document
- Online article = Article électronique
- Localisation
- #16664
- Clé
- 2123
- Collection
- Staff Bibliography