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						Source Credit (Source)Definition:
	
	        This field contains the credit or acknowledgement for the source referring to the organization or person who owned the object before it was acquired by your institution.
 Observations:The source credit includes the exact wording to be used whenever the object is presented in public, for instance when it is displayed in an exhibition or reproduced in a publication.
        ExampleFernand Martin gave a print to your institution on July 21, 1976.
He wants the credit to read as follows: "Gift of Fernand Martin in
memory of his daughter Yolande." |  | Object Name | print | 
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 |  | Acquisition Mode | gift | 
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 |  | Accession Date | 1976-07-21 | 
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 |  | Source | Martin, Fernand | 
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 |  | Source Credit | Gift of Fernand Martin in memory of his daughter Yolande | 
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      N.B.: It is important not to confuse the  Source Credit  and  Source  fields. The  Source Credit  field contains only non-confidential  information on the source. The  Source  field contains protected information that is often not to be disclosed.
      ExampleSuzanne Boileau, who gave a frock coat to your institution on June
3, 1992, wishes to remain anonymous. |  | Object Name | frock coat | 
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 |  | Acquisition Mode | gift | 
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 |  | Accession Date | 1992-06-03 | 
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 |  | Source | Boileau, Suzanne | 
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 |  | Source Credit | Anonymous gift | 
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 Entry rules:        Enter the exact text to be used when the object is presented in public, for instance when it is displayed in an exhibition or reproduced in a publication.
        ExampleRoger Carling gave a painting to your institution on July 26, 1995.
In the gift agreement, he stipulated that "Ph.D." is to appear next
to his name whenever the work is presented or reproduced. |  | Object Name | painting | 
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 |  | Acquisition Mode | gift | 
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 |  | Accession Date | 1995-07-26 | 
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 |  | Source | Carling, Roger | 
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 |  | Source Credit | Gift of Roger Carling, Ph.D. | 
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 This field may not contain more than one entry.
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