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wadesgirl said:Thanks! What about conference expenses? Like the hotel?
I know I can claim it but I was asking how would you categorize it? Yes, I am just now getting to all this stuff! I'm a big procrastinator!rennea said:Yes you can claim them as well.
wadesgirl said:I know I can claim it but I was asking how would you categorize it? Yes, I am just now getting to all this stuff! I'm a big procrastinator!
wadesgirl said:Thanks! What about conference expenses? Like the hotel?
wadesgirl said:What do you classify stuff like Nancy's Postcards, stuff from Merrill, etc as? It's not really "office" stuff but I just cannot think of what to classify it as.
wadesgirl said:Thanks! What about conference expenses? Like the hotel?
The purpose of classifying Nancy's postcards and Merrill's stuff is to organize and categorize these items in a systematic way. This will make it easier to find specific postcards or items and also provide a better understanding of the collection as a whole.
The postcards and items will be classified based on their characteristics, such as theme, time period, location, and any other relevant factors. They may also be classified based on their physical attributes, such as size or material.
The responsibility of classifying the postcards and items may fall on a designated individual or a team of individuals, depending on the size of the collection and the resources available. This may include experts in certain fields, such as historians or curators, or individuals with knowledge and interest in postcards and collectibles.
Yes, the classification system may be subject to change as the collection grows or as new information is discovered. It is important to regularly review and update the system to ensure its accuracy and effectiveness.
The postcards and items may be stored in archival-quality materials, such as acid-free folders and boxes, to preserve their condition. They may also be stored in a designated area or facility with controlled temperature and humidity to prevent damage. Proper labeling and organization will also be important for easy retrieval.