CIDOC Guidelines for Museum Object Information: Acquisition 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.


Acquisition Information Group

Purpose:

Acquisition information supports Security and Accountability. It is needed to provide evidence of the legal status of the object as part of the museum's collections.

Information categories:

Acquisition method
Acquisition date
Acquisition source

Examples:

Acquisition method: gift
Acquisition date: 1985-01-01
Acquisition source: The Smith Corporation, New York

Notes:


Acquisition method

Alternate names:

Acquisition type

Definition:

The method by which an object entered the collection.

Examples:

gift
purchase
exchange
bequest
unknown
field collection

Notes:

Move to beginning of Acquisition


Acquisition date

Definition:

The date the object entered the collection and title was transferred.

Examples:

1994-03-01

Notes:

Move to beginning of Acquisition


Acquisition source

Definition:

The name of the person or organization from whom the object was acquired.

Examples:

Hapgood, Jane S.

Notes:

Move to beginning of Acquisition


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


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