The current schema used by the Rio de Janeiro`s Museum Network website to classify the museum objects in different museums' collections contains 16 categories that are no longer enough to encompass all the collections of museums about to adhere to the network. These new collections include scientific and intangible cultural heritage objects that needed to be fitted in categories of their own. In order to expand the classification schema, an Ontological approach was used, as well as the Aristothelic classification theory, to analyze and distinguish the different types of museum objects, define new categories and clarify the present ones, including them on the new broadened schema proposed, guaranteeing compatibility with museums already connected to the network. The categories suggested include a broader one, Museum objects, which contains Natural objects (subdivided in Inorganic and Organic objects) and Physical or conceptual products of human culture -Man-made objects (comprising Material culture objects or Artifacts and Conceptual products of human Culturethe first one containing all 16 pre-existing categories); and a new broad category for Cultural heritage objects. This proposal constructs a broader schema then the one in use, while encompassing it and allowing the insertion of any new categories that may appear in the future.
<p><strong>Introdução</strong>: Embora a Universidade Federal Fluminense ofereça o curso de Graduação em Cinema desde 1968, ainda não há um modelo de representação bibliográfica adequado para catalogar uma coleção especial de total interesse para esta comunidade acadêmica, a de “Cartazes Cinematográficos”.</p><p><strong>Objetivo</strong>: Apresentar um modelo de representação bibliográfica para cartazes cinematográficos.</p><p><strong>Metodologia</strong>: Realiza a análise documental e análise de conteúdo da coleção especial “Cartazes Cinematográficos” integrante do acervo da Biblioteca Central do Gragoatá da Universidade Federal Fluminense tendo como recorte temporal o período de 1930 a 1945, considerado a época áurea do cinema. Utilização do formato MARC e aplicação dos níveis de significado observáveis em imagens segundo o historiador e crítico de arte Erwin Panofsky. Inserção dos dados na Base Pergamum.</p><p><strong>Resultados</strong>: Exemplifica o modelo de representação sugerido, através da inserção de dez cartazes cinematográficos na Base de Dados Pergamum, a qual é utilizada pelo Sistema de Bibliotecas da Universidade Federal Fluminense.</p><p><strong>Conclusões</strong>: Aponta os cartazes cinematográficos como documentos relevantes para o estudo da historiografia cinematográfica nacional e mundial. Elenca os campos MARC considerados apropriados para a catalogação de cartazes cinematográficos.</p>
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