In the current economic climate museums are increasingly being asked to do more with less. For museums that hold collections, this poses a unique challenge. With the cost of collections being relentlessly accumulative, questions are being raised about the long term financial sustainability of current collecting practices. Deaccessioning is being suggested as a way in which museums can improve the quality of their collection without increasing its size. Yet the literature on deaccessioning suggests that the process is fraught with ethical and practical difficulties. By highlighting the negatives aspects of the process, writing in museum studies and practice does little to explore how deaccessioning might be used to achieve positive outcomes....
Examination of the legal, ethical, and social context and implications of deaccession in museums. Ca...
Examination of the legal, ethical, and social context and implications of deaccession in museums. Ca...
In the absence of a donor-imposed restriction on alienability, US museums are legally empowered to d...
Deaccessioning is the process of officially removing an item from the listed holdings of a library, ...
Art museums are curators of ideas, preservers of culture, and educators on the evolving aesthetics a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022The core of many museums are their collections, and...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
In this thesis, deaccessioning practices and policies in today's art museums are\ud examined, specif...
Art museums are curators of ideas, preservers of culture, and educators on the evolving aesthetics a...
The Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) defines deaccessioning as “the process by which a wor...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
Increasingly museums throughout the world are seeking to work more closely with their communities so...
Throughout their history in America, museums, including those of art, have adapted according to thei...
This thesis is an analysis of deaccessioning and disposal policies and procedures in clothing and te...
Increasingly museums throughout the world are seeking to work more closely with their communities so...
Examination of the legal, ethical, and social context and implications of deaccession in museums. Ca...
Examination of the legal, ethical, and social context and implications of deaccession in museums. Ca...
In the absence of a donor-imposed restriction on alienability, US museums are legally empowered to d...
Deaccessioning is the process of officially removing an item from the listed holdings of a library, ...
Art museums are curators of ideas, preservers of culture, and educators on the evolving aesthetics a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022The core of many museums are their collections, and...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
In this thesis, deaccessioning practices and policies in today's art museums are\ud examined, specif...
Art museums are curators of ideas, preservers of culture, and educators on the evolving aesthetics a...
The Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) defines deaccessioning as “the process by which a wor...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
Increasingly museums throughout the world are seeking to work more closely with their communities so...
Throughout their history in America, museums, including those of art, have adapted according to thei...
This thesis is an analysis of deaccessioning and disposal policies and procedures in clothing and te...
Increasingly museums throughout the world are seeking to work more closely with their communities so...
Examination of the legal, ethical, and social context and implications of deaccession in museums. Ca...
Examination of the legal, ethical, and social context and implications of deaccession in museums. Ca...
In the absence of a donor-imposed restriction on alienability, US museums are legally empowered to d...