Rebekah Frank is beginning research to write an article for AJF, and we’d love your help!

In this article, Rebekah will introduce readers to some of the different systems collectors use to organize and archive their jewelry collections. She’ll examine (1) why archiving and tracking a collection is important; (2) what systems work best for different end uses; for example, if you loan to museums, you may need a more robust database; and (3) how to get started.

Do you already have a system in place to keep your jewelry in order? Please share your insights and your system with Rebekah by going to this questionnaire and answering a few short questions. Your expertise is deeply appreciated!
