[DCRM-L] invitation to comment: Curator rel. designator
Erin Blake
EBlake at FOLGER.edu
Thu Jul 17 10:31:23 MDT 2014
Separating "curator" for use at a higher level than "item" makes sense, but I'm concerned that only the "exhbition" part of the definition has been brought up.
The proposed definition of "curator (work)" is a the definition of an exhibition curator. In a world where anything can be an entity, that's too limiting. For instance, a "curator" is also the term for the person who conceives, develops, and cares for a collection in the abstract. Even if that collection doesn't physically exist yet (e.g., a curator who is hired to come up with a collection development policy for a new collecting field) that person's relationship to that entity (the new collecting field) is "curator".
Similarly, "preparing" doesn't seem quite right for the relationship of a curator to an item. "Preparing an exhibit, collection, or other item" for what?
More generally, it seems a curator is the person, family, or corporate body caring for (shepherding, developing, nurturing, looking after...) an exhibit, collection, or other item. For example, if we wanted to assocate a curator with these 16th-century letters<http://shakespeare.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=265568> in our collection, the access point would be "Wolfe, Heather 1971-, curator" because she's the person responsible for making the case to purchase the letters so they'd be available to researchers, the person responsible for ensuring that they're properly housed, the person responsible for evaluating recommendations from conservators on what treatment, if any, they will get, etc. She has never included them in an exhibition, and has no immediate plans to.
Hope this makes sense. It's hard to be sure with email, where you can't point, and use tone-of-voice!
Thanks,
Erin.
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Subject: [DCRM-L] invitation to comment: Curator rel. designator
Hello all,
While work progresses on the revision of DCRM in alignment with RDA, there are also several opportunities for the DCRM community to influence the development of RDA.
To that end, as the incoming RBMS/BSC liaison to CC:DA, I will periodically share and invite your feedback on RDA revision proposals that are potentially relevant to the DCRM community.
To begin with, a fast track proposal has been made to revise the relationship designator for Curator. The text of the proposal is included below. The deadline for comment is July 30.
I will collect any feedback on this and other proposals and incorporate it into our responses to the CC:DA or JSC as appropriate. Thank you in advance for your participation!
Matthew Haugen
RBMS/BSC Liaison to CC:DA
Fast Track
ARLIS (UK) has queried the definition of the relationship designator curator in RDA Appendix I.5.2
Current Definition
curator A person, family, or corporate body conceiving, aggregating, and/or organizing an exhibition, collection, or other item.
collection registrar A curator who lists or inventories the items in an aggregate work such as a collection of items or works.
collector A curator who brings together items from various sources that are then arranged, described, and cataloged as a collection.
Conceiving and organizing an exhibition appear to be more appropriate relationships with a work than an item. The following changes are proposed:
I.2.1 Relationship Designators for Creators
curator (work) A person, family, or corporate body conceiving, and/or organizing an exhibition
I.5.2 Relationships Designators for Other Persons, Families Corporate Bodies Associated with an Item
MARKED UP COPY
curator (item) A person, family, or corporate body conceiving, aggregating, and/or organizing preparing an exhibition, collection, or other item.
collection registrar A curator who lists or inventories the items in an aggregate work such as a collection of items or works.
collector A curator who brings together items from various sources that are then arranged, described, and cataloged as a collection.
CLEAN COPY
curator (item) A person, family, or corporate body preparing an exhibit, collection, or other item.
collection registrar A curator who lists or inventories the items in an aggregate work such as a collection of items or works.
collector A curator who brings together items from various sources that are then arranged, described, and cataloged as a collection.
Alan Danskin
15/7/2014
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