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  2. Metadata - Wikipedia

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    An object's materiality, function, and purpose, as well as the size (e.g., measurements, such as height, width, weight), storage requirements (e.g., climate-controlled environment), and focus of the museum and collection, influence the descriptive depth of the data attributed to the object by cultural documentarians. [75]

  3. Collection (museum) - Wikipedia

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    A museum is distinguished by a collection of often unique objects that forms the core of its activities for exhibitions, education, research, etc. This differentiates it from an archive or library , where the contents may be more paper-based, replaceable and less exhibition oriented, or a private collection of art formed by an individual ...

  4. Cataloging (library science) - Wikipedia

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    In library and information science, cataloging or cataloguing is the process of creating metadata representing information resources, such as books, sound recordings, moving images, etc. Cataloging provides information such as author's names, titles, and subject terms that describe resources, typically through the creation of bibliographic records. [1]

  5. Can You Find the Hidden Objects in These Pictures? - AOL

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    The objective of this puzzle from UK-based fostering agency Perpetual Fostering is simple: Find the single witch hat among the cats. There are plenty of non-cat objects that stand out immediately ...

  6. Collecting - Wikipedia

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    Collectors and dealers may use the word vintage to describe older collectables that are too young to be called antiques, [3] including Art Deco and Art Nouveau items, Carnival and Depression glass, etc. Items which were once everyday objects but may now be collectable, as almost all examples produced have been destroyed or discarded, are called ...

  7. Visual descriptor - Wikipedia

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    It's defined by four different descriptors which describe motion in video sequence. Motion is related to the objects motion in the sequence and to the camera motion. This last information is provided by the capture device, whereas the rest is implemented by means of image processing. The descriptor set is the following one:

  8. Categories for the Description of Works of Art - Wikipedia

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    CDWA Lite is an XML schema created by ARTstor, the J. Paul Getty Trust, and RLG Programs/OCLC to describe core records for works of art and material culture based on CDWA and the Cataloging Cultural Objects (CCO) content standard. The schema was created because of the absence of a data content standard specifically designed for unique cultural ...

  9. Library of things - Wikipedia

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    A library of things is any collection of objects loaned, and any organization that practices such loaning. Objects often include kitchen appliances, tools, gardening equipment and seeds, [1] electronics, [2] toys and games, art, [3] science kits, craft supplies, musical instruments, and recreational equipment such as sports and outdoors gear. [4]