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Found in collection : ウィキペディア英語版 | Found in collection
"Found in collection" or FIC is a term used by a museum to refer to "undocumented objects that remain without status after all attemps to reconcile them to existing records of permanent collection and loan objets are completed". Despite the best efforts of museum staff, museums often have FIC items. This term was developed so that collections with incomplete provenance would be handled ethically and with transparency.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.aam-us.org/resources/ethics-standards-and-best-practices/code-of-ethics )〕 Depending on the paperwork and information accompanying the material, the museum has several choices in how to proceed. ==Occurrences== Museums today are meticulous about the documentation they keep when accessioning new items into their collections. However, this was not always the case. As the museum field professionalized so did the standard of paperwork required to accession a collection. Items can become FIC artifacts if records were not kept initially or if the documentation regarding the property transfer was lost in a disaster such as a fire or flood. Additionally, if the museum is old, it has decades of accessioning paperwork that may require its own preservation plan.
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