Deaccessioning Today
Theory and Practice
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:16th Mar '18
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Deaccessioning Today: Theory and Practice is a comprehensive international overview of deaccessioning. Author Steven Miller covers reasons for removing items from collections, looks at how and why deaccessioning occurs in museums around the world, and discusses recommended disposition procedures. Collections make museums unique. Getting and keeping physical evidence of the human and natural world, and doing so for the long term, is not done by any other organizations, entities, agencies, etc. This characteristic is essential to accept and understand regardless of a museum’s operations. It is especially important when considering what to subtract from collections. Features include: ·In-depth coverage of reasons for deaccessioning including ownership disputes, untenable conservation, redundancy, fakes and forgeries, source of income, safety reasons; ·Processes for both museum-initiated and externally-initiated deaccessions; ·Disposition options including sale, gift, exchange, demotion, destruction, and return; ·Controversies surrounding deaccessions; Deaccessioning Today is for museum professionals, those who are responsible for museums (such as trustees, volunteers, elected officials, and donors), as well as the general public with an interest in how museums operate and why.
An important book about an important subject! Museum deaccessioning is a healthy but potentially fraught practice. Steve Miller provides at once an ethical foundation and detailed guidelines for its implementation. Based on decades of museum experience, his book is a must-read for museum professionals and visitors alike. -- Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, professor of art history and museum studies, Seton Hall University
Deaccessioning Today: Theory and Practice offers museum practitioners and museum studies students an enlightening volume to guide them through the often murky issue of deaccessioning. It provides an insightful understanding to the issues facing museums when challenged with the problematic question of when it is appropriate and/or necessary to ‘let an object go’. This book is a valuable addition to any museum professional’s bookcase. -- Priscilla Brendler, executive director, Greater Hudson Heritage Network
ISBN: 9781538112632
Dimensions: 226mm x 153mm x 8mm
Weight: 186g
134 pages