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=== Category === | === Category === | ||
- | The //Category// field includes the most general terms for the type of art or cultural object being cataloged. Category can also be used to record the academic discipline in which the object is considered, e.g. Architecture, Archaeology. **Only use existing terms in Luna for the //Category// field.** If none of the existing terms are appropriate for the work you are cataloging, discuss it with a supervisor. To assign terms that are more specific, e.g. relief, sketch, etc., use the [[Work_type]] field. | + | The //Category// field includes the most general terms for the type of art or cultural object being cataloged. **Only use existing terms in Luna for the //Category// field.** If none of the existing terms are appropriate for the work you are cataloging, consult with your supervisor. To assign terms that are more specific, e.g. relief, sketch, etc., use the [[Work_type]] field. |
If a work crosses genres, please repeat the Category field to capture this information. | If a work crosses genres, please repeat the Category field to capture this information. | ||
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- | **Architecture and City Planning**- for images of built works and related works (e.g. buildings, plans, elevations). For permanantly afixed decorative components of architecture use this category and any others that might be appropriate, e.g. a permanantly installed mosaic would have both "Architecture and City Planning" and "Decorative Arts, Utilitarian Objects and Interior Design". | + | **Architecture and City Planning**- for images of built works and related works (e.g. buildings, plans, elevations). For permanantly affixed decorative components of architecture use this category and any others that might be appropriate, e.g. a permanantly installed mosaic would have both "Architecture and City Planning" and "Decorative Arts, Utilitarian Objects and Interior Design". |
**Decorative Arts, Utilitarian Objects and Interior Design**- for images of objects typically thought of as household/decorative objects or artifacts (e.g. chairs, coins, arrows). | **Decorative Arts, Utilitarian Objects and Interior Design**- for images of objects typically thought of as household/decorative objects or artifacts (e.g. chairs, coins, arrows). | ||
- | **Drawings**- for delineated images made with pencil, pen, or ink through direct application. | + | **Drawings**- for delineated images made with pencil, pen, or ink through direct application. Include here pastel drawings. |
- | **Fashion, Costume and Jewerly**- for images of clothing, accessories and other forms of adornment. | + | **Fashion, Costume and Jewelery**- for images of clothing, accessories and other forms of adornment. |
**Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art**- for works that include motion picture, sound, and/or are created with computers. | **Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art**- for works that include motion picture, sound, and/or are created with computers. | ||
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**Humanities and Social Sciences**- for images that depict or allude to the archaeologic process or other humanities disciplines. | **Humanities and Social Sciences**- for images that depict or allude to the archaeologic process or other humanities disciplines. | ||
- | **Manuscripts and Manuscript Illuminations**- for handwritten documents and related illustrations. For othert book art related images use "Decorative Arts, Utilitarian Objects and Interior Design". | + | **Manuscripts and Manuscript Illuminations**- for handwritten documents and related illustrations. For other book art related images use "Decorative Arts, Utilitarian Objects and Interior Design". |
**Maps, Charts and Graphs**- (self-explanatory) | **Maps, Charts and Graphs**- (self-explanatory) |