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The Time Capsules
Cataloging Project
The Andy Warhol Museum
Marie Elia
Andy Warhol, Time Capsule 44, 1890-1973,
photo by R. Stoner, © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
VRA32 |Session 6:
Back to Basics: Cataloging
Workflows and Solutions
March 13, 2014
The Andy Warhol Museum
Pittsburgh, PA
Opened in 1994
Largest single-artist museum
in the United States
Carnegie Institute (Pittsburgh)
Dia Art Foundation (NYC)
Andy Warhol Foundation (NYC)
Image via Flickr user calamity_hane under Creative Commons license
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Archives Collection
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
• Archives as Art
• Housed in archives
• Accessioned as artwork
The Time Capsules
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Image courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum
Structure of the Time Capsules Cataloging Project
• Grant-funded
• 6 years
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Time Capsules Cataloging Project Staff
Photo by Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Magazine, 2012
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Three full-time project catalogers: “Army” of MLIS student interns:
610 Time Capsules
Average 400-500 items per box
Roughly 300,000 items total
Cataloging & Processing Plan
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Andy Warhol, Time Capsule 21, exterior, courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum
Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
• Unpack box and assess immediate preservation needs
Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
• Sort materials into series and subseries
• Order materials within series and subseries (chronologically, alphabetically, etc.)
Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
• Apply accession numbers to each object
• Describe each object
• Prepare DACS-compliant finding aid
Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
• Create a box-level record for each TC in TMS (content management system)
Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow
• Place items in folders or other appropriate enclosures and pack back into box
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
The Time Capsules
collection will
never look like
this:
Image courtesy of University at Buffalo Libraries
Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
610 mini-
collections:
Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Cataloging Challenges: Many Object Types
All images on this slide courtesy The Andy Warhol Museum
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Cataloging Challenges: Mystery boxes!
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Andy Warhol, © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Photo by Lauren Ober for NPR
Museums
Converging Standards
Archives
▪ Item-level cataloging ▪ Intellectual organization (series)
▪ Controlled vocabulary (AAT) ▪ Content standard (DACS)
▪ Conservation & preservation practices
▪ Metadata schema (Dublin Core)
Libraries
▪ Controlled vocabulary (LCSH & LCNAF)
▪ Content management system (TMS) ▪ Documentation (finding aid)
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Developing a Cataloging Workflow
Series
Accession Numbers
Time Capsule 21 © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Developing a Cataloging Workflow
Percentages are an estimate
22 Controlled Vocabulary Terms for 300,000+ Objects
Correspondence
Artwork
Costume/Personal Accessories
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Developing a Cataloging Workflow
“Unlimited” Sub-series
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Developing a Cataloging Workflow
Series: Costume/Personal Accessories
Subseries: Wigs
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Image courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum
Developing a Cataloging Workflow
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Developing a Cataloging Workflow
Final Product: DACS-Compliant Finding Aid
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Final Product: Box-Level Record in TMS
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Crosswalking DACS Elements to TMS Fields
DACS element = TMS field
Title [DACS 2.3] = Object Title
Dates [DACS 2.4] = Date
Extent [DACS 2.5] = Dimensions
Creator [DACS 2.6; 9] = Constituent / Primary Maker
Scope of Collection [DACS 3.1] = Text Entries / Scope & Content Note
Language [DACS 4.5] = Text Entries / Language Notes
Repository [DACS 2.2] & Acquisition Information [DACS 5.2] = Credit Line
Custodial History [DACS 5.1] = Provenance
Access Terms [DACS 12,13,14] = Attributes
Detailed Description and Container List = Physical Description
Notes [DACS 7]
“Conservation Notes” [DACS 7.1.3] = Object Condition
“Separation Notes” [DACS 7.1.8] = Text Entries / Separation Notes
“Processing Notes” [DACS 7.1.8] = Text Entries / Processing Notes
“Discard Notes” [DACS 7.1.8] = Text Entries / Discard Notes
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Crosswalking DACS Elements to TMS Fields
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Crosswalking DACS Elements to TMS Fields
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Our Ultimate Goal: Get the TCs out there!
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
Image © 2004 CARNEGIE magazine
Photo by Lucia Aguirre
Photo by Lauren Ober for NPR
Image courtesy The Andy Warhol Museum
Thank you!
Questions?
Marie Elia
Processing Archivist
Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo
eliam@buffalo.edu
Twitter: @marieelizabeth
VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)

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VRA 2014 Back to Basics, Elia

  • 1. The Time Capsules Cataloging Project The Andy Warhol Museum Marie Elia Andy Warhol, Time Capsule 44, 1890-1973, photo by R. Stoner, © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts VRA32 |Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows and Solutions March 13, 2014
  • 2. The Andy Warhol Museum Pittsburgh, PA Opened in 1994 Largest single-artist museum in the United States Carnegie Institute (Pittsburgh) Dia Art Foundation (NYC) Andy Warhol Foundation (NYC) Image via Flickr user calamity_hane under Creative Commons license VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 3. Archives Collection VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 4. • Archives as Art • Housed in archives • Accessioned as artwork The Time Capsules VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Image courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum
  • 5. Structure of the Time Capsules Cataloging Project • Grant-funded • 6 years VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 6. Time Capsules Cataloging Project Staff Photo by Joshua Franzos for Carnegie Magazine, 2012 VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Three full-time project catalogers: “Army” of MLIS student interns:
  • 7. 610 Time Capsules Average 400-500 items per box Roughly 300,000 items total Cataloging & Processing Plan VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Andy Warhol, Time Capsule 21, exterior, courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum
  • 8. Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) • Unpack box and assess immediate preservation needs
  • 9. Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) • Sort materials into series and subseries • Order materials within series and subseries (chronologically, alphabetically, etc.)
  • 10. Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) • Apply accession numbers to each object
  • 11. • Describe each object • Prepare DACS-compliant finding aid Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 12. • Create a box-level record for each TC in TMS (content management system) Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 13. Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow • Place items in folders or other appropriate enclosures and pack back into box VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 14. The Time Capsules collection will never look like this: Image courtesy of University at Buffalo Libraries Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 15. 610 mini- collections: Overview of Cataloging / Processing Workflow VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 16. Cataloging Challenges: Many Object Types All images on this slide courtesy The Andy Warhol Museum VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 17. Cataloging Challenges: Mystery boxes! VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Andy Warhol, © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Photo by Lauren Ober for NPR
  • 18. Museums Converging Standards Archives ▪ Item-level cataloging ▪ Intellectual organization (series) ▪ Controlled vocabulary (AAT) ▪ Content standard (DACS) ▪ Conservation & preservation practices ▪ Metadata schema (Dublin Core) Libraries ▪ Controlled vocabulary (LCSH & LCNAF) ▪ Content management system (TMS) ▪ Documentation (finding aid) VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Developing a Cataloging Workflow
  • 19. Series Accession Numbers Time Capsule 21 © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Developing a Cataloging Workflow
  • 20. Percentages are an estimate 22 Controlled Vocabulary Terms for 300,000+ Objects Correspondence Artwork Costume/Personal Accessories VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Developing a Cataloging Workflow
  • 21. “Unlimited” Sub-series VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Developing a Cataloging Workflow
  • 22. Series: Costume/Personal Accessories Subseries: Wigs VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Image courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum Developing a Cataloging Workflow
  • 23. VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Developing a Cataloging Workflow
  • 24. Final Product: DACS-Compliant Finding Aid VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 25. Final Product: Box-Level Record in TMS VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 26. Crosswalking DACS Elements to TMS Fields DACS element = TMS field Title [DACS 2.3] = Object Title Dates [DACS 2.4] = Date Extent [DACS 2.5] = Dimensions Creator [DACS 2.6; 9] = Constituent / Primary Maker Scope of Collection [DACS 3.1] = Text Entries / Scope & Content Note Language [DACS 4.5] = Text Entries / Language Notes Repository [DACS 2.2] & Acquisition Information [DACS 5.2] = Credit Line Custodial History [DACS 5.1] = Provenance Access Terms [DACS 12,13,14] = Attributes Detailed Description and Container List = Physical Description Notes [DACS 7] “Conservation Notes” [DACS 7.1.3] = Object Condition “Separation Notes” [DACS 7.1.8] = Text Entries / Separation Notes “Processing Notes” [DACS 7.1.8] = Text Entries / Processing Notes “Discard Notes” [DACS 7.1.8] = Text Entries / Discard Notes VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 27. Crosswalking DACS Elements to TMS Fields VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 28. Crosswalking DACS Elements to TMS Fields VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)
  • 29. Our Ultimate Goal: Get the TCs out there! VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014) Image © 2004 CARNEGIE magazine Photo by Lucia Aguirre Photo by Lauren Ober for NPR Image courtesy The Andy Warhol Museum
  • 30. Thank you! Questions? Marie Elia Processing Archivist Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo eliam@buffalo.edu Twitter: @marieelizabeth VRA 32 | Session 6: Back to Basics: Cataloging Workflows & Solutions (March 13, 2014)

Notas do Editor

  1. The Time Capsules collection is a small, but unique, part of a huge, mostly unprocessed collection of over 8,000 cubic feet. The Archives includes scrapbooks, art supplies and materials, audio tapes, photographs, a nearly complete run of Interview magazine, his library; decorative art objects, clothing, and over thirty of his wigs.
  2. Accessioned, whole—largely unseen—as artwork in the permanent collection (1998) Housed in archives under curatorial direction of the Chief Archivist
  3. February 2008-December 2013
  4. Three full-time project catalogers: All MLIS graduates with cataloging and/or archives training Direct supervisor is the Registrar, with curatorial direction by the Chief Archivist “Army” of interns All current MLIS students Early in the project, we took new interns each semester; by the last 3 years, we had students placed with us for three consecutive semesters.
  5. 90 of the TCs had been minimally processed in order to write the grant. That 400-500 average is LOW; I’ve processed boxes with over 1,000 items.
  6. There is no original order; items are just “thrown” into the boxes. Paper items are often bent. Liquid and unstable items are mixed in with valuable and easily-damaged materials.
  7. Sorting one TC box can take a whole day, depending on how densely packed it is. It can be difficult to decide whether to classify based on format or content.
  8. “Anything that’s not nailed down”: Anything that’s not attached to something else gets a number. Each paper clip gets a number. We do not remove staples, as they are original to the artwork.
  9. A DACS-compliant finding aid is written in Word for each TC. Every object is described in the Physical Description.
  10. We did create box-level records for each TC, in Gallery Systems’ The Museum System. TMS is excellent for artwork; it required some tweaking for archives. (More later.)
  11. What comes out must go back in: The TC is an artwork consisting of the items that were inside, so everything goes back in. We create enclosures or wrap objects to protect them.
  12. The [acidic] cardboard box is part of the artwork, so we keep it. We do not remove the objects to traditional archival storage.
  13. Each TC retains its original form, albeit organized and protected. Anyone who opens a TC will find all of the items that Andy put in there.
  14. The TCs are not like other archival collections: They are like little sculptures. There is correspondence and photographs and printed material, but there is also … food, fingernails, dishes…. Even a mummified foot!
  15. Of the 610 boxes, only 90 had been opened before the cataloging project started. This means that we developed our process and workflow (including a controlled vocabulary) before seeing what was inside. Normally, you would assess all materials in a collection before beginning processing. Surprise!
  16. Some archival collections are cataloged at the item-level, but most are not. Because each TC item is a component of an artwork, each must be accounted for, particularly with an accession number. We used the Getty’s Art and Architecture Thesaurus to choose a set number of series to apply to all items in the TC collection. The Warhol already used TMS for the rest of its collection, so that’s what we used for the TCs, rather than something like Archivist’s Toolkit. Although the terms came from AAT, the structure of the intellectual organization is based on archival processing, using series and subseries. We created DACS-compliant finding aids, which would be familiar to researchers. Our conservation and preservation practices were in line with best practices across disciplines; the museum’s conservator often stepped in to help us with particularly damaged items. Our TMS records included Dublin Core terms as well as LC Subject Headings and Name Authority Files.
  17. Because each TC stays “intact,” we needed a way to collocate items within one box and across boxes. The accession numbers (for example, TC308.45) would unite items from the same box. The series terms would unite items across the collection; for example, you could search for all photographs from the collection by using the series “Photographic Material.”
  18. We realized early on that too many series would be unhelpful, so we limited our vocabulary to 22 terms, some broader than others, some more well-represented than others.
  19. The sub-series, however, were chosen to be as specific as possible. This flattened, two-level hierarchy was used because TMS allows for a “category” (our “series”) and “object name heading” (our “sub-series”).
  20. An example: Andy’s wigs go under the broad series term “Costume/Personal Accessories.” The most specific term is “Wigs,” which becomes the sub-series.
  21. Our sub-series terms are narrower terms under the broader heading, paralleling the structure of the AAT terms, but flattening the hierarchy.
  22. The finding aid is written in Word, with DACS elements.
  23. A record is created in TMS, which uses a different set of metadata.
  24. We had to crosswalk the DACS elements to TMS fields to create structured metadata for the collection.
  25. For example: Some fields are easy, like provenance or dates or title. The series represented in attributes. The front matter from a traditional DACS finding aid is incorporated as best we can into other fields. In the detail from the Physical Description field, we pasted the entire finding aid, from Descriptive Summary on down.
  26. A report was written in TMS using the Physical Description field to generate what looks like a traditional finding aid, to provide to researchers.
  27. Which, is the main goal! Making the collection open for research, exhibition, outreach, and education! The TCs travel all over the world, and some of them are always on display at the museum. We used TC items for events, incorporated them into exhibitions, and worked with our education department to use the TCs to help provide a unique learning experience for visiting school groups. Mostly, we had fun with them! It’s a weird collection, and we embraced that!