Classification Walkover

The object attribute fields "Category" and "Subcategory" could be used to generate "Artifact Class," "Work Type," and "Collection Category" (or, in some cases, just "Artifact Class" and/or "Collection Category") for fields that do not have those values. In some cases, "Category and Subcategory" do not

Where objects already have values for "Artifact Class" and "Work Type," information from "Subcategory" should not be used to overwrite the values currently in Artifact Class, Work Type, and Collection Category.

Here is a simple walkover denoting which Category/Subcategory work types: Simple Walkover.

Here is a full, object-by-object list of every record that could be classified using the simple walkover: All objects to classify.

From the second list, an intern can classify all objects that fit into a walkover category of fewer than 100 objects. Here is a list of how many objects are in each walkover category: Category count.

Additionally, I have already classified many objects by hand that did not have Category/Subcategory attributes.