The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where legal title is uncertain ("orphans") or where the owner is unknown (deposited objects) or where the owner cannot be found (uncollected loans). Museums may have little choice but to continue to care for these objects even where they are unsuitable to be retained within the permanent collections. It is argued that the current law in the United Kingdom prevents museums from managing their collections properly and rationalising them where necessary. New legislation has been proposed which would assist Scottish museums. It is argued that all museums in the United Kingdom need new legislation which would enable them to manage their collections more effectively, and to approach ...
A number of museums have problems associated with objects which have been in their custody for many ...
The British Museum has been the target of criticism around the world for its failure to repatriate c...
This paper will look at the ethics of deaccessioning policies and ask how they should be applied to ...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where legal title is uncertain ("orp...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where legal title is uncertain ("orp...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where their ownership is uncertain (...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where their ownership is uncertain (...
Museums owe a duty to society to hold objects within their collections in trust for the benefit of s...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
UK museums are required to present themselves as the ethical guardians rather than simply the owners...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
Deaccessioning is the process of officially removing an item from the listed holdings of a library, ...
During the Nazi regime, much of Europe’s art was pillaged. This Note addresses the conflicts faced b...
With over 17 million collection items, Museums Victoria is the largest museum in Australia. Museums ...
Human remains are a unique type of archaeological artifact because of the emotional and cultural tie...
A number of museums have problems associated with objects which have been in their custody for many ...
The British Museum has been the target of criticism around the world for its failure to repatriate c...
This paper will look at the ethics of deaccessioning policies and ask how they should be applied to ...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where legal title is uncertain ("orp...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where legal title is uncertain ("orp...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where their ownership is uncertain (...
The focus of this article is upon objects in museum collections where their ownership is uncertain (...
Museums owe a duty to society to hold objects within their collections in trust for the benefit of s...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
UK museums are required to present themselves as the ethical guardians rather than simply the owners...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
Deaccessioning is the process of officially removing an item from the listed holdings of a library, ...
During the Nazi regime, much of Europe’s art was pillaged. This Note addresses the conflicts faced b...
With over 17 million collection items, Museums Victoria is the largest museum in Australia. Museums ...
Human remains are a unique type of archaeological artifact because of the emotional and cultural tie...
A number of museums have problems associated with objects which have been in their custody for many ...
The British Museum has been the target of criticism around the world for its failure to repatriate c...
This paper will look at the ethics of deaccessioning policies and ask how they should be applied to ...