Deaccessioning in Special Collections and Archives addresses issues related to deaccessioning special collections and archives materials. A mix of case studies and perspectives on deaccessioning, the book addresses important issues vital to deaccessioning including ethical concerns, donor relations, appraisal questions, and disposition options.
Deaccessioning in Special Collections and Archives addresses issues related to deaccessioning special collections and archives materials. A mix of case studies and perspectives on deaccessioning, the book addresses important issues vital to deaccessioning including ethical concerns, donor relations, appraisal questions, and disposition options.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1. Good Intentions: Distinguishing Deaccessioning from Weeding Marcella Huggard Chapter 2. Developing a Set of Principles for Deaccessioning in the Archives Sue Luftschein and Steve Hanson Chapter 3. Deaccessioning in Hybrid Archives and Museum Collections at the University of Florida John Nemmers, Matthew Armstrong, Elizabeth Bouton, Kristin Conwill, and Lourdes Santamaría-Wheeler Chapter 4. Clear Policies, Full Transparency, Can't Lose: Reappraisal and Deaccessioning at UCLA University Archives Katharine Lawrie Chapter 5. Burns Like Prairie Fire: Improving Access to University Records through Reappraisal Cliff Hight Chapter 6. Improving Access to Ontario's Documentary Heritage: Deaccessioning at the Archives of Ontario Emily Chicorli, Aaron Hope, and Sean Smith Chapter 7. Implementing a Reappraisal Workflow at the State Archives of North Carolina Carie Chesarino and Kelly Policelli Chapter 8. Big, Bad, and Boring: The Comptroller's Collection at the NYC Municipal Archives Todd Gilbert and Rachel Greer Chapter 9. Reappraisal and Deaccessioning: Applying 'a dangerous practice' in New Zealand Elizabeth Charlton Chapter 10. A Gentleman's Agreement: Donor-driven Deaccessioning and Ethics of Collecting Adriana Cuervo Chapter 11. "Your Cooperation Has Been Splendid in this Matter": Returning a Selected Portion of a Living Donor's Personal Papers Ruth Bryan Chapter 12. So Happy Apart: Stewarding a Collection to its Ideal Institution Vin Novara Chapter 13. The Deaccession and Transfer of the KOVR-TV News Film Collection Dylan McDonald and Julie Thomas
Introduction Chapter 1. Good Intentions: Distinguishing Deaccessioning from Weeding Marcella Huggard Chapter 2. Developing a Set of Principles for Deaccessioning in the Archives Sue Luftschein and Steve Hanson Chapter 3. Deaccessioning in Hybrid Archives and Museum Collections at the University of Florida John Nemmers, Matthew Armstrong, Elizabeth Bouton, Kristin Conwill, and Lourdes Santamaría-Wheeler Chapter 4. Clear Policies, Full Transparency, Can't Lose: Reappraisal and Deaccessioning at UCLA University Archives Katharine Lawrie Chapter 5. Burns Like Prairie Fire: Improving Access to University Records through Reappraisal Cliff Hight Chapter 6. Improving Access to Ontario's Documentary Heritage: Deaccessioning at the Archives of Ontario Emily Chicorli, Aaron Hope, and Sean Smith Chapter 7. Implementing a Reappraisal Workflow at the State Archives of North Carolina Carie Chesarino and Kelly Policelli Chapter 8. Big, Bad, and Boring: The Comptroller's Collection at the NYC Municipal Archives Todd Gilbert and Rachel Greer Chapter 9. Reappraisal and Deaccessioning: Applying 'a dangerous practice' in New Zealand Elizabeth Charlton Chapter 10. A Gentleman's Agreement: Donor-driven Deaccessioning and Ethics of Collecting Adriana Cuervo Chapter 11. "Your Cooperation Has Been Splendid in this Matter": Returning a Selected Portion of a Living Donor's Personal Papers Ruth Bryan Chapter 12. So Happy Apart: Stewarding a Collection to its Ideal Institution Vin Novara Chapter 13. The Deaccession and Transfer of the KOVR-TV News Film Collection Dylan McDonald and Julie Thomas
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