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  2. Collections management - Wikipedia

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    Collections management, which consists primarily of the administrative responsibilities associated with collection development, is closely related to collections care, which is the physical preservation of cultural heritage. The professionals most influenced by collections management include collection managers, registrars, and archivists.

  3. Collections management system - Wikipedia

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    Collections Management Systems have their origins in cataloging and registration, and consequently, most systems manage information and records “from a curatorial and collections management perspective." [44] Conservation information in these systems is often limited to condition reporting and documentation of treatment history. While some ...

  4. Collection development - Wikipedia

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    The collections grid is a model to discuss items in a collection in terms of their uniqueness, and the amount of care or stewardship they attract. [16] For example, rare books and local history materials are held in few libraries and attract much care as the jewels of a collection, whereas books and DVDs are held in many libraries and do not ...

  5. eCRM - Wikipedia

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    The eCRM or electronic customer relationship management encompasses all standard CRM functions with the use of the net environment i.e., intranet, extranet and internet. Electronic CRM concerns all forms of managing relationships with customers through the use of information technology ( IT ).

  6. Relationship management - Wikipedia

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    In business, relationship management may refer to: Customer relationship management; Supplier relationship management This page was last edited on 25 ...

  7. Collection manager - Wikipedia

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    Collection Management Policy: Collection managers assist with writing and updating collection care policies. An institution's collection is its greatest asset. As such, they have a legal, ethical, and fiduciary obligation to provide for its safekeeping. [13] "Collection management policy is a detailed, written statement that explains why a ...

  8. Generic data model - Wikipedia

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    The definition of generic data model is similar to the definition of a natural language. For example, a generic data model may define relation types such as a 'classification relation', being a binary relation between an individual thing and a kind of thing (a class) and a 'part-whole relation', being a binary relation between two things, one with the role of part, the other with the role of ...

  9. Generics in Java - Wikipedia

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    The Java collections framework supports generics to specify the type of objects stored in a collection instance. In 1998, Gilad Bracha, Martin Odersky, David Stoutamire and Philip Wadler created Generic Java, an extension to the Java language to support generic types. [4] Generic Java was incorporated in Java with the addition of wildcards.