CIDOC Guidelines for Museum Object Information: Material and Technique Information Group


This page is part of the International Guidelines for Museum Object Information: The CIDOC Information Categories: a description of the Information Categories that can be used when developing records about the objects in museum collections. For an outline of the Information Groups and Categories in the Guidelines, turn to the introductory list.


Material and Technique Information Group

Purpose:

Material and technique information supports Security, Access, and an Historic archive. It can be of primary importance in identifying high value, and therefore high risk, objects. It is also a key information area for the research of man made objects.

Information categories:

Material
Technique
Part or component description

Examples:

Material: cotton
Technique: embroidered
Object part/component: whole

Material: charcoal
Object part/component: medium

Material: paper
Object part/component: support

Notes:


Material

Definition:

The Materials used in the creation, decoration, and any subsequent adaptations of the object.

Examples:

gold
chalk
oil
tempera

Notes:

Move to beginning of Material/Technique


Technique

Alternate names:

Manufacturing methods
Creation processes
Decorative techniques

Definition:

All processes, methods, and techniques used in the creation of the object.

Examples:

carved
thrown
printed

Notes:

Move to beginning of Material/Technique


Part or component description

Definition:

The Part or component of the object for which the Material or Technique is being described.

Examples:

whole
neck
base
arm
support
medium

Notes:

Move to beginning of Material/Technique


Move to outline of the Information Groups and Categories or the next section of the Guidelines, Measurement


file: guidemat.htm; author: CIDOC; updated June 1995