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Gabriela,

I had this same question last fall from a professor here at Brown. I
spent a lot of time looking, but didn't find anything definitive. I'll
paste in my reply to the faculty member.   

 

Nori Duncan, Brown University

 

...

I apologize for taking so long to get back to you. I did post to ARLIS-L
and I got a few replies, but none really hit the mark. I did think this
response below was worth considering. Yet there are bound to be times
when the museum label is the only known source of information.

 

"I came across the same issue recently -- if the information on the
museum label also appears on the museum's website or collection catalogs
(which it often does), those sources can be cited instead.

 

Jennifer Yao

Reference & Instruction Librarian

Adam & Sophie Gimbel Design Library

The New School Libraries

2 West 13th Street

New York, NY 10011

212-229-8914 ext.4285"

 

I checked the indexes of Chicago Manual of Style, MLA, Turabian, and
Evidence Explained-to no avail. Though none of those authoritative
sources seem to address the question, I did find some guidelines online:

 

From the New School in NYC: 

Museum Label

Unfortunately, the Chicago Manual of Style has not yet established
guidelines

for citing labels in galleries or museums. Include all information that
may be

important, such as:

Note:

23. Museum label for artist, Title of artwork, New York, Metropolitan
Museum

of Art, 23 August 2004 [optional: name and date of exhibition,
additional

information of interest].

Bibliography:

Metropolitan Museum of Art. Museum label for artist, Title of artwork,
New

York, 23 August 2004.

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From the Univ. of Maryland:

To cite materials posted at the museum, please use the following style:

Format of information (wall text, object label, brochure), Gallery Name,
Number or Exhibition Title, Museum Name, City, State.
example: Wall text, Playful Performers, National Museum of African Art,
Washington, D.C.

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(Nori again)

Personally I do favor including the date, especially if the label is for
a temporary exhibition.

 

 

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On Behalf Of Gabriela Zoller
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 11:50 AM
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] Citing wall labels

 

A library patron just called with a question I must confess I've never
considered before: 

are there any established rules on how to cite text from an exhibition
wall label?

 

Thank you,

Gabriela 

Gabriela Zoller 
Technical Services Librarian 
G. Robert Strauss, Jr. Memorial Library 
Albright-Knox Art Gallery 
1285 Elmwood Avenue 
Buffalo NY 14222 
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