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1、,TIME TO BLOW YOUR SOCKS(OR STOCKINGS)OFF,Lauren Clark Hill,MA,MLISCustomer Success Manager at Synaptica,a Squirro CompanyTeresa Teixeira Greene,MABoard Member at Nomenclature for Museum Cataloging,01.,02.,WHAT IS THE NOMENCLATURE,PROBLEMS FOR SMALL MUSEUMS,03.,TAGGING CONTEXT,04.,TAGGING CASE STUDY
2、,05.,CONCLUSIONS AND BUSINESS APPLICATIONS,Why arent museum records well standardized?,Staffing-Unclear definitions-,STAFFING,Volunteer dependentLack of data management trainingLack of subject matter expertiseNot prioritized,UNCLEAR DEFINITIONS,Change over timeRegionalizationsBroad application and d
3、uplication of namesUnknown and lost definitions,1830,STAYS,1770-90,ENGLAND.VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM.,CORSET,1883,ENGLAND.VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM.,Stockings v.Socks,Sarah Hager,stockings,ca.1860,Vermont.Vermont Historical Society.,Socks,20th century.Vermont Historical Society.,Socks,Pre-1700:sof
4、t textile foot coverings,to be worn either within a shoe or indoors1700-1930:a type of hosiery,often knitted,covering only the wearers foot and ankle1930-present:a type of hosiery,often knitted,that covers the wearers foot and can extend up the leg.When opaque,can extend to the wearers thighWhen tra
5、nslucent,can extend to the wearers mid-calf or lower,Stockings,Pre-1900:type of hosiery,often knitted,that covers the wearers leg,usually reaching to the knee.Often made in one with a foot covering.In menswear,they are meant to be seen.They do not reach the wearers torso and do not attach to each ot
6、her to form one single garment.May include knitted leg coverings without attached foot outside of military contexts.1900-1930:knitted hosiery that covers the wearers foot and leg.They do not connect at the torso to create one garment.In womenswear,they can be meant to be seen.Excludes wrap-style leg