Authorities and Controlled Vocabulary Use Cases

See also the closely related Natural Science Taxonomy Use Cases .

The Cleveland Museum of Art

CMS Demonstration Scenarios

Library/Archives Scenarios

1. Archives

Archives needs access to provenance information in order to search dealer and donor correspondence files. They also need exhibition histories (for locating gallery images), publication histories, and images that can be forward to researchers. Ideally, we should be able to associate all objects in a particular exhibition and print a report. Our researchers are often interested in how objects, they now own, were associated with others in the past.

2. Library

Authority Control - The authority control for a new collections information system should follow the library model for all names and subjects. Does the system support unique authority records with cross references? Please describe how records are updated. Are these updates dynamic - that is, if you update the authority record will it update the associated object records? Can you load authority records from outside vendors?

How is exhibition history handled? Can you control the name of an exhibition on an authority record? For example, the full name, place and date of venue should be part of the record as well as the title of the exhibition catalogue with a link to the Ingalls Library record for the publication.

3. Bibliography

Bibliography should be available for each object and should be in a standard academically accepted format. Bibliography should include call numbers and link to Ingalls Library record.

Bibliography should be separated into CMA publications and other publications (books and journals)

Links for artist biographical sources (e.g., Benezit and The Dictionary of Art) should be included as part of the bibliography.

3. Bibliography

Bibliography should be available for each object and should be in a standard academically accepted format. Bibliography should include call numbers and link to Ingalls Library record.

Bibliography should be separated into CMA publications and other publications (books and journals)

Links for artist biographical sources (e.g., Benezit and The Dictionary of Art) should be included as part of the bibliography.