Te Curation of Transition
From Manual to Electronic Documentation Systems
D
Keletso Gaone Set lhabi
Postdoctorl Research Fellow, University of Botswana, Private Bag UB
00703, Gaborone, Botswana; email: setlhabik@mopipi. ub. bw
Abstract New technologies have transformed information storage and retrieval
procedures in museums. The challenge for curators is not only to have
quality collections information for internal collections management, but
is also to avail it to their users through public spaces such as exhibition
halls and the World Wide Web. This paper discusses the challenges
encountered during the transition from a manual to an electronic docu
mentation system in the Ethnology Division of the Botswana National
Museum. The advantages of digital systems such as collections avail
ability through the Internet though crucial to the museum users, re
main a challenge for museum communities in Botswana where Internet
availability is beyond the reach of ordinary citizens. The analysis of the
Division's documentation system revealed that the problem of insuf
ficient collections information in manual records was transferred to the
electronic system, which resulted in an ineffective electronic system.
The recommendations are that firstly, clear documentation procedures
must be formulated, adopted and documented to guide collections
staff in their work. Secondly, in their quest to adopt new technologies,
museums especially in developing countries, must still seek to be rel
evant to their communities. In conclusion, new technologies should be
implemented after pre-computerization evaluation and needs assess
ment processes for effective information dissemination and community
bridging purposes.
The aim ofthis paper is to discuss thetransition fom a manual to an electronic
documentationsystemintheEthnologyDivisionoftheBotswanaNationalMuseum
(BNM) andthedigitizationchallengesencountered.Itwillalsodiscussdigitization
inrelationtothesocialcontextofBotswanawhereelectronicandInternetaccessis
eithernon-existentorveryexpensive.Curationtherefreencompassesbothobject
Collections: A journal for Museum and Archives Professionals, Volume 8, Number I,
Winter 2012, pp. 39-56. Copyright © 2012 AltaMira Press. Alrights reserved.
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