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In box one, it has already helped NARA to identify some cross jurisdictional holdings and Allen felt that the effort would CONFERENCE REPORTS be seen as a success by the states as well. Sharon Nelson reported on the slow progress in using RLIN for appraisal MUSEUM DATA STANDARDS MEETING which the group attributed to dissimilarities in appraisal processes between the states. A preliminary survey of the appraisal process has revealed considerable similarity in The ICOM-CIDOC Working Group on Reconcilia- data being captured by states but little reason to share this tion of Standards met in Nafplion Greece, October 4-5, information. Apparently the jury is out, although recent ar- 1990 and decided to adopt the methodology in use at the ticles in the GRP newsletter suggest that some states are Smithsonian Institution as a framework for data modeling. finding appraisal information sharing of concrete value. Participants agreed to compare their own data to that in Terry Ellis reported on a study of reference use of RLIN the Smithsonian model before their 1991 meeting in Copen- which revealed very little use due to lack of staff training hagen. It was also agreed that the framework developed as and appreciation for the tool, but http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives and Museum Informatics Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1990 Archives & Museum Informatics
ISSN
1042-1467
eISSN
1573-7500
DOI
10.1007/BF02795587
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Abstract

one, it has already helped NARA to identify some cross jurisdictional holdings and Allen felt that the effort would CONFERENCE REPORTS be seen as a success by the states as well. Sharon Nelson reported on the slow progress in using RLIN for appraisal MUSEUM DATA STANDARDS MEETING which the group attributed to dissimilarities in appraisal processes between the states. A preliminary survey of the appraisal process has revealed considerable similarity in The ICOM-CIDOC Working Group on Reconcilia- data being captured by states but little reason to share this tion of Standards met in Nafplion Greece, October 4-5, information. Apparently the jury is out, although recent ar- 1990 and decided to adopt the methodology in use at the ticles in the GRP newsletter suggest that some states are Smithsonian Institution as a framework for data modeling. finding appraisal information sharing of concrete value. Participants agreed to compare their own data to that in Terry Ellis reported on a study of reference use of RLIN the Smithsonian model before their 1991 meeting in Copen- which revealed very little use due to lack of staff training hagen. It was also agreed that the framework developed as and appreciation for the tool, but

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Archives and Museum InformaticsSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 1, 1990

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