CIDOC Guidelines for Museum Object Information: Glossary


This page is part of the International Guidelines for Museum Object Information: The CIDOC Information Categories. Developed by the International Committee for Documentation (CIDOC) of the International Council of Museums (ICOM), this is a description of the Information Categories that can be used when developing records about the objects in museum collections. For more information about the Guidelines, turn to the initial page


AAT
The Art and Architecture Thesaurus. Part of the Art History Information Program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, AAT addresses the need for a standardized vocabulary of art and architecture terms for use in bibliographic and visual databases and in the documentation of object collections.
Accession
The formal act of entering an object into the collections of a museum. Once an object has been accessioned it has a status beyond that of merely being the property of the organization and can only be disposed of by referring to the governing body of the organization, e.g., the Trustees or Director.
Accountability
To establish accountability, a museum must demonstrate to auditors, trustees, governing bodies, and insurers that proper, responsible management of objects in custody of the museum is taking place. One important component of accountability is the maintenance of a reliable and up to date physical inventory of the objects in the institution's custody.
Acquisition
The transfer of ownership (title) of an object to the organization.
AHIP
The Getty Art History Information Program, one of seven operating programs of the J. Paul Getty Trust.
AITF
A collaborative project of AHIP and the College Art Association, the Art Information Task Force seeks to develop and promote standards for documenting works of art.
Audit
An audit is the procedure whereby the physical presence of all objects in the museum is compared with the documented presence of those objects in the museum records to enable a museum to be accountable for every object, at any point in time.
Authority list
A list of approved terms enabling information to be recorded in a controlled manner for ease of entry and retrieval. Types of authority lists include name authority lists, subject authority lists, and thesauri. They may include notes on local usage.
Cataloging
The compilation and maintenance of primary information by systematically describing objects in the collection, and the arranging of this information into an object catalog record.
CIDOC
The International Documentation Committee of the International Council of Museums.
CHIN
The Canadian Heritage Information Network.
Collections management
Ensuring the effective documentation, preservation, and access to objects in a museum collection.
Data standard
A statement of what data should be recorded, how data should be recorded, and how data should be supported by a system in order to retain its full meaning. A data standard should enable consistency and predictability in the organization and recording of data, whatever the type of system or data structure used.
Data structure
The way in which sets of data are organized in a particular system.
Documentation
The records which document the creation, history, acquisition by the museum and subsequent history of all objects in a museum collection. Such records include provenance and provenience documents, acquisition documents, conservation reports, cataloguing records, images, and research papers, both created by the holding institution and by previous owners or independent researchers, etc. Also used for the process of gathering this information.
Field
A named subdivision of a record containing a specifically-defined piece of information within a system, for example "Artist's name," "Simple name," "Denomination."
Free text
Data which is entered into a field without any formal or pre-defined strucure other than the normal use of grammar and punctuation.
Inventory control
The process of establishing the physical presence of all objects in a museum for which that museum has custody and is legally responsible (including objects in the collection, objects on loan to the museum, and objects in custody of the museum).
ICOM
The International Council of Museums
MDA
The Museum Documentation Association
Object
An item which forms part of an institution's collections either permanently (in which case it would be recorded in the accessions register) or temporarily (e.g., a deposit or loan). For natural science collections the term "Specimen" is used and in this document the two terms should be regarded as being interchangeable.
Record
A group of fields relating to a particular object or transaction.
Specimen
See Object
System
The operational means by which data is recorded. A system can be paper-based or computerised.
Terminology control
The facility to restrict or monitor the terms or words which may be used in a specific field.
Transfer of title
A legal term to describe the formal process of a change of ownership of an object from one person or institution to another.

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