Party Types
Each Party in the Parties module is assigned a Party Type
The Party Type field is a tab switchingDynamic adjustment of the tabs displayed in a module based on a user's choices (e.g. different sets of tabs display when "Person" or "Organisation" are selected from the Party Type drop list in the Parties module). field, which means that the fields and tabs that display in the Parties module will vary depending on which Party Type is selected.
Common Party Types include:
A Person Party Type is used to record details about an individual person with a connection to your institution
A person assigned a Person Party Type can also be associated with an organi
If the relationship with the Organi
The main tabs you would use to record details for a Person Party Type are:
Tab |
Description |
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Person |
The person's name, gender and language. |
Organi |
Details about the organi |
Address |
The person's (or their organi |
Roles |
Roles that the person plays and any areas of speciality. |
Associations |
People, groups, organi |
Biography |
Biographical details about the person, e.g. date of birth, period of activity, and heritage. |
Synonymy |
Links to other Parties records that are synonymous with the person. |
A Position Party Type is used to record a specific position within an organi
For example, the Collection Curator within the Fine Arts department can be assigned a Position Parties record. When a new acquisition or object is recorded a link can be made to this Position Parties record rather than to a Person Parties record (which would record the personal details of the current collection curator). This means that the link will still be correct even if the current curator leaves this position and a new collection curator is appointed.
Note: It is preferable to check out object loans to a Position rather than to a Person.
The main tabs you would use to record details for a Position Party Type are:
Tab |
Description |
---|---|
Person |
The name, gender and language of the individual currently holding the position. |
Organi |
Details about the organi |
Address |
The organi |
Synonymy |
Links to other Parties records that are synonymous with the position. |
The main tabs you would use to record details for an Organi
Tab |
Description |
---|---|
Organi |
The organi |
Address |
The organi |
Roles |
Roles that the organi |
Associations |
People, groups, organi |
History |
Historical details about the organi |
Synonymy |
Links to other Parties records that are synonymous with the organi |
A Collaboration Party Type is used to group two or more Parties that work together with a common purpose or task.
Note: Before a Collaboration record can be created, all members must first have individual Parties records in the Parties module.
The advantage of using a Collaboration Parties record is evident when a group of Parties regularly collaborate. If it is often necessary to link to each of the Parties records, create a single Collaboration Parties record and link to that rather than to the individual Parties records.
For example, a group of experts may work together to evaluate objects or describe a taxon. It is more efficient to group these individuals as a Collaboration Party Type and to link each Catalog record to the one Collaboration Parties record, rather than linking each Catalog record to multiple Parties records.
The main tab you would use to record details for a Collaboration Party Type is:
Tab |
Description |
---|---|
Collaboration |
Names of people and / or organi |
The advantage of using a Collaboration Parties record is evident when a group of Parties regularly collaborate. If it is often necessary to link to each of the Parties records, create a single Collaboration Parties record and link to that rather than linking to the individual Parties records.
- Create a Parties record of type Person for each person that is to become part of the collaboration.
- Add a new record in the Parties module and select the Collaboration Party type.
- Attach the Person Parties records for each collaborator to the Collaborator: (Collaboration) field.
Select the next row (with asterisk) to attach another Parties record.
- If required, type a role in the Role: (Collaboration) field, indicating the role played by that person in the collaboration.
- Save the record.
The Union List of Artists Names (ULAN) database is a structured list of artist names and biographies produced by the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, USA. Its web address is:
http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabularies/ulan/about.html
The ULAN database currently comprises more than 100,000 individual artists (creators, performance artists, decorative artists) and architects. The Getty Institute holds the copyright to the ULAN database and an institution must obtain a license before ULAN data can be used in EMu.
ULAN records can be imported into EMu by Axiell developers at the direction of an institution whenever an update of the database is released.
The main tabs used to record details for a ULAN Party Type are:
Tab |
Description |
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ULAN 1 |
Includes artists name, variant name, biography and source. This tab is set to read-only. |
ULAN 2 |
Relationships and descriptive notes. This tab is set to read-only. |
Roles |
Roles that the person / organi |
Biography |
Biographical details about a person, e.g. date of birth, period of activity and heritage. |
Other Party Types include:
- IH Person (for Botanic Gardens with the NYBG Index Herbariorum)
- IH Herbarium (for Botanic Gardens with the NYBG Index Herbariorum)
Note: Institutions can define other Party Types that meet their requirements.