CIDOC Guidelines for Museum Object Information: Measurement 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.


Measurement Information Group

Purpose:

Object Measurement information supports Security, Accountability, and Access in that it may be the only way of establishing whether or not an object is really that which is described in the documentation. It can be of particular research importance for natural science collections. Measurements can also indicate how easy it is to access and move an object.

Information categories:

Dimension
Measurement
Measurement unit
Measured part

Examples:

Dimension: height
Measurement: 23
Measurement unit: cm
Measured part: figure excluding mount

Notes:


Dimension

Definition:

The aspect of an object being measured.

Examples:

height
width
depth
weight
volume
circumference

Notes:

Move to beginning of Measurement


Measurement

Alternate names:

Numeric value
Dimension value

Definition:

The numeric value of the Measurement of a dimension.

Examples:

23
14.5

Move to beginning of Measurement


Measurement unit

Definition:

The unit of measurement used when measuring a dimension.

Examples:

cm
metres
inches
g

Notes:

Move to beginning of Measurement


Measured part

Alternate names:

Dimension qualification
Measurement remarks

Definition:

The part of the object being measured.

Examples:

Plate area
Excluding frame
Wing fully extended

Move to beginning of Measurement


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