New discoveries as a result of putting our incomplete collection database online are pretty common place – almost every week we are advised of corrections – but here’s another lovely story of an object whose provenance has been significantly enhanced by a member of the public – a story that made the local newspapers!
Here’s the original collection record as it was in our public database.

Now take a look at the same record a week later.
If your organisation is still having doubts about the value of making available un-edited, un-verified, ageing tombstone data then it is worth showing examples like these.
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Wow, if you had any doubts read RT @sebchan: New blogpost – on the value of poor quality tombstone data http://tinyurl.com/djb73m
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For some reason that story is quite moving. A really poignant example of the value of open data sharing.
@saschel RT : @pgorgels nice ex un-edited data online http://tinyurl.com/djb73m Also in museums 4ever beta works, expert sourcing works : )
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