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My question is beside the point raised by Gail Gilbert, but may still be relevant. A question I have been meaning to ask is how extensive the documentation is for a museum object? I'm sure it is standard procedure to give the medium and or materials, as well as dimensions, usually in inches or feet and in metric. Does anyone routinely measure the weight of three dimensional objects? This is a rhetorical question. Don't bother to answer unless you know of a gallery or museum that does weigh objects when documenting/ cataloging them. I don't recall ever seeing weight in a catalog entry. Just wondering. Bill Walker, Canaan NY [log in to unmask] On Aug 4, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Gail R Gilbert wrote: > This question is for a colleague in special collections: > > When capturing an object digitally, do you photograph multiple > sides to get a complete view? > Is there a standard you follow or do you develop your own criteria? > > Thanks. > __________________________________________________________________ > Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] For information about > joining ARLIS/NA see: http://www.arlisna.org/join.html Send > administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) > to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription > maintenance: http://lsv.uky.edu/archives/arlis-l.html Questions may > be addressed to list owner (Judy Dyki) at: [log in to unmask] __________________________________________________________________ Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] For information about joining ARLIS/NA see: http://www.arlisna.org/join.html Send administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.uky.edu/archives/arlis-l.html Questions may be addressed to list owner (Judy Dyki) at: [log in to unmask]