Goodbye Chris
In sad news, our office is now back down to 2.5 people. Chris finished his contract on Friday, which of course meant we had to enjoy some cake, and also Thai food, and home made cookies...you get the idea. It was tough to see him go. He's been such an integral part of the ANSM team for the past year. His work on the Nova Scotia manufacturers' database has been phenomenal, and I'm not sure what I would have done without his help in reviewing & updating database records from across the province. Before I go into full obituary mode for someone who is still very much alive, I'll just say that we will really miss this guy. And we look forward to him visiting the office because he still owes us a pie.
ANSM Workshops
I mentioned last month that our workshops have been selling out like hotcakes. Well, the trend is continuing. The Museum Management & Governance Workshop in Bridgewater only has 1 spot left. This is a chance to brush up on the legal, ethical, fiscal and accountability issues associated with being on a board, staff & volunteer recruitment & management, strategic & business planning, etc etc. I sat in on this workshop last time and noticed that attendees were frantically writing notes and had some great questions for presenters. It was very clear that people learned a lot, and I'm sure that the same will be true this time around. So seriously, if you haven't signed up, now is the time.
New Loan Resource
I mentioned last month that we had a new resource ready and waiting to be put online, but that it got delayed by our sick day. Well, let's talk loans. I've done this in the past, but now we've adapted my blog post into a step-by-step guide to reconciling old loans. These are the loans that have been sitting around in the museums for years. For whatever reason, regular review & renewing of the loans hasn't been happening. That's a bad thing. It leaves the museum open to liability issues. So, check out our handy guide to addressing this problem. It's not nearly as scary or daunting as you might think. Click here for the resource.
NovaMuse Statistics & User Engagement
The students are now wrapping up their assigning after reviewing 350 artifacts in 12 museum databases, and the site reports are starting to trickle in. The reports outline which records were reviewed, which were researched further, and the information discovered. They also include suggestions for how the museums can improve their collections management practices. So a big thank you to the students for all their hard work, and also to the museums for opening their databases to the students. We think this is a great addition to the museum studies curriculum, and look forward to doing the project again next year. If you haven't participated in this yet, there are a few things you can do over the summer to set yourself up for inclusion. First, you need to have images of your artifacts in the database. We look for a variety of objects so the students don't just get 10 books or photographs or dresses...a mix is ideal. We also look at whether or not you own the items in question. We will not have students working on things that aren't owned by the museum, so feel free to go back to that loan reconciliation resource if you need help sorting that out.
Collections Database Info
As I mentioned last month, I sort of cheated in my count of records reviewed...we were so close to the end of one that I wanted to include it. As a result, and because we were working so much on the manufacturers database and other end of fiscal year tasks, we "only" reviewed three museum databases this month. They were all fairly small so only totalled 7,157 records. The pace is going to slow significantly now that Chris is gone and site visit season is coming up, but we're still well ahead of schedule and on the final stretch - only 9 more databases to go.
At the museums, after another 165 artifacts and 478 images were added to the databases, we now collectively have 197,391 artifacts and 82,979 images in the system.
Here's the regional tally:
Southwest - 101,704 artifacts, 37,098 images
Central - 40,096 artifacts, 17,724 images
Northeast - 29,565 artifacts, 19,179 images
Cape Breton - 26,191 artifacts, 9,456 images
Congrats again to the Central Region for adding the most records and images this month!
Manufacturers' Database
Guess what?! NovaMuse has a new feature. You can now browse through over 7300 local businesses and artisans, and see artifacts that they made. As you know, this is one of those never-ending projects, but so far we've linked 292 entities to 2,374 artifacts. We've found links to people we never thought we'd link - such as a small-town cooper whose business ledger and receipts have all ended up in the museum. My personal favourite to date is the Romkey Fish Plant of West Dublin. Not only can you see artifacts that were used in the plant, but there are also some great photographs of people working in the plant. This new feature is really making our local industries come to life. And, we've only processed half of the museum databases so far. That means there will be many more connections made.
That's all for this month. I wonder what shenanigans we'll get up to in April...
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