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The Loan In Service represents the information around a loan activity, in which an object or objects enter the museum via a loan from another partydocumenting and managing loans made into the organization; that is, the borrowing of objects for which the organization is responsible for a specific period of time and for a specified purpose, normally exhibition/display, but including research, conservation, education or photography/publication.

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This is bound to an individual CollectionObject, or to some grouping like an Exhibition or perhaps even a Collection. The Loan has some temporal aspects, and may also have some workflow state associated with the planning and execution of a loan. Will definitely need to be able to produce reports like "loans outstanding" (possibly by organization loaned-to, etc.), "loans to and from some organization," etc.

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