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1 Challenges in Documenting Archaeological and Ethnological Collections in KE EMu Stacey Girling-Christie, Archaeology & History Margot Reid, Artifact Documentation North American Users Group Meeting, October 2006

2 Background 1842 William Edmond Logan – Founder of the Geological Survey of Canada 1910 Government of Canada creates an Anthropology division within the GSC 1910 Edward Sapir – Ethnologist, became Division Head and first registrar 1911 Harlan Smith - first archaeologist 1964 regional archaeologists hired

3 Archaeology Collections Mandate – Canadian archaeology Sites located on crown land Majority of the collections come from region of the Northwest Territories / Nunavut Collections are predominately prehistoric human remains collection Foreign collections

4 Ethnology Collections 61,000 objects of Aboriginal origin; all regions of Canada and small portion from outside Canada acquired between 1879 and the present 20% are works of contemporary art large proportion purchased by ethnologists carrying out research in Aboriginal communities in first half of 20 th century

5 Archaeology - Modules CataloguePartiesRights Taxonomy (link does not exist) Multimedia Thesaurus (in progress) Locations

6 Relationship of KE Modules - Archaeology CATALOGUE COLLECTION EVENT SITES ACCESSION LOTS 621,423 records 14,477 records33, 597 records26,722 records

7 Ethnology – Modules Catalogue Accession Lots RightsMultimediaEvents Thesaurus (stand- alone) NarrativesLocationsLoansParties

8 CATALOGUE - Classification Chenhall Classification System

9 CATALOGUE - Numbers

10 CATALOGUE – Object ID cast

11 CATALOGUE - People

12 CATALOGUE – Dates/Acq

13 CATALOGUE - Affiliations

14

15 THESAURUS - Browse mode, Terms

16 THESAURUS - Browse mode, Notes

17 CATALOGUE - Measurements

18 CATALOGUE – Description 1

19 CATALOGUE – Description 3

20 CATALOGUE - Material

21 CATALOGUE - Associations

22 CATALOGUE – Location 1

23 CATALOGUE - Valuation

24 CATALOGUE – Dates/Acq

25 ACCESSION – Lot Details

26 ACCESSION – Acquisition 1 Veronica Millydonor

27 ACCESSION – Acquisition 2

28 Numbers Tab Link to Collection Event Record

29 COLLECTION EVENT – Collections 1

30 COLLECTIONS EVENT – Collections 2

31 SITES - Site

32 SITES - Locality Problem: Site with multiple lots entering Lot and Concession information

33 SITES - Mapping

34 SITES – Cultural

35 Partnerships 1992 Task Force on Museums and First Peoples published a report titled "Turning the Page: Forging New Partnerships Between Museums and First Peoples." CMCC guided by the principles and recommendations outlined in the report. Exhibitions, research, management and care of the collection, and repatriation are done in consultation and cooperation with Aboriginal people and communities.

36 Defining Sensitive Grave goods Human remains Sacred objects Traditional and sensitive care SITES information Provenience data Object lists for land claim negotiations Sensitive images and documents Repatriated material Values (monetary) Casts accessioned

37 CATALOGUE - Provenience

38 CATALOGUE - Deaccession

39 CATALOGUE – Admin, Publish on Internet

40 CATALOGUE – Description 3

41 Rights Module

42 Archaeology 621,423 Catalogue records 2,817 records flagged as sensitive.45 % of the records Ethnology 61,000 Catalogue records 3,600 records flagged as sensitive 6% of the records

43 CATALOGUE - Multimedia

44 MULTIMEDIA

45 MULTIMEDIA – Admin, Publish on Internet

46 Recording and Managing Information Creation of new tabs and fields in Catalogue notes regarding repatriation or land claim inclusion notes on associated archival documentation traditional and sensitive care recommendations

47 Recording and Managing Information Creation of Events records Recording visits and visitors

48 Recording and Managing Information Creation of Narratives records Information from visitors

49 Other Functionality in KE Shortcuts view and Page view Tab switching Icon alerts (contact curator)

50 Shortcuts Setting

51 Shortcuts View

52 REGISTRY

53 Trigger for Tab-switching

54 Tab-switching

55 Pre-set Page View

56 REGISTRY - Departmental Access

57 Icon Alert

58 CHALLENGES Corporate database with numerous types of collections Classifying objects by function, type and material Keeping terminology current Managing access and permissions for sensitive material


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