A deaccession reader /

By bringing together in one place a substantial number of the English-language texts concerning deaccssioning that have been published over the past two decades, this volume is intended to assist those who may be responsible for the establishment, design, or execution of a deaccessioning program. Wh...

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Online Access: 04
Other authors / contributors: Weil, Stephen E. (Editor)
Imprint: Washington, DC : American Association of Museums, ©1997.
Format: Book
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Deaccessioning goes public / Donald Garfield
  • Should Hoving be de-accessioned? / John Rewald
  • Deaccessioning : the American perspective / marie C. Malaro
  • Selling items from museum collections / Steven H. Miller
  • Deaccessioning in American museums. 1 / Stephen E. Weil
  • Deaccessioning in American museums. 2, Some thoughts for England / Michael Conforti
  • The deaccession cookie jar / Stephen E. Weil
  • Guilt-free deaccessioning / Steven H. Miller
  • Legacies and heresies : some alternatives in disposing of museum collections / David W. Barr
  • Attitudes to disposal from museum collections / Geoffrey Lewis
  • The deaccessioning strategy at Glenbow : 1992-97 / Patricia Ainslie
  • Statements of professional concern. College Art Association. American Association of State and Local History. American Association of Museums. Association of Art Museum Directors. International Council of Museums
  • Collections management disposal policies. Milwaukee Public Museum. Cincinnati Museum of Natural History. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • Appendix : Report to the Deaccessioning Task Force of the Registrars Committee of AAM / Roberta Frey Gilboe.