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Hi Sheila:

 

The answers to this will be interesting to see.  The Getty's Art and
Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) has been the "industry standard," to the extent
that there is one, among art librarians since it was first a twinkle in the
eye of Toni Peterson and her colleagues at Williams College.  However, I
think in practice it has been used more by visual resources people than by
"book" librarians.  I am retired now, but I have always been interested in
thesauri and will be interested to see your responses.  When I was working
as the Museum Librarian at the Craft and Folk Art Museum I purchased a
thesaurus-building program (the name of which, unfortunately, now escapes
me) and entered many terms in it that applied especially to folk art,
contemporary craft, and product design.  Although the program was a good
one-and I loved the process of creating the thesaurus links-I even took a
couple of one-day courses on thesaurus-building back in the day--I more or
less finally abandoned it as it just took too much time.  I guess the answer
to your question may depend on whether or not you want an already-developed
thesaurus (of course the AAT is constantly growing and changing) or do you
want to be able to build your own?  Maybe the AAT now has the capability of
including local terms.  I also can't remember just now who is the head of
their Vocabularies division-she's been in that position for many years.
Here is the link to their website:
http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/   I think access to
all of their databases is free.  Good luck!

 

Joan

 

 

From: ARLIS/NA List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sheila A.
Cork
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 8:24 AM
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] Thesaurus Help

 

Dear Collective Wisdom,

 

I need your advice.  Our museum is thinking of purchasing access to a
thesaurus or thesaurii that will be used when entering our object collection
into a database.  I know of the Getty thesaurii, but I am not sure if there
are any others out there that are used, and is there one that is the
"industry standard" - like LOC to us catalogers?

 

Sheila A. Cork 
Librarian 
New Orleans Museum of Art 
City Park 
1 Collins Diboll Circle 
P.O. Box 19123 
New Orleans, LA 70179-0123 

504-658-4117 
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