The Legal Guide for Museum Professionals
Herausgeber: Courtney, Julia
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Herausgeber: Courtney, Julia
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From intellectual property law to navigating the hazards of social media, de-accessioning concerns to governance law, copyright, intellectual property law, and rights and reproduction questions to issues of public trust, The Legal Guide for Museum Professionals provides answers and action steps for mid to small-sized museums of all disciplines.
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From intellectual property law to navigating the hazards of social media, de-accessioning concerns to governance law, copyright, intellectual property law, and rights and reproduction questions to issues of public trust, The Legal Guide for Museum Professionals provides answers and action steps for mid to small-sized museums of all disciplines.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781442230422
- ISBN-10: 1442230428
- Artikelnr.: 42032188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781442230422
- ISBN-10: 1442230428
- Artikelnr.: 42032188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Julia Courtney
Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Collections and Exhibits Chapter 1: Found
in Collections: Museum Property Statutes to Resolve Abandoned Property
Issues in Museums Gilbert Whittemore, Phd. Esq. Chapter 2: Stolen Cultural
Property: A Risk Management Primer David L. Hall and Ivana D. Greco Chapter
3: Museums and Museum Curators: Caught in the Cross-Hairs Of Authenticity
Disputes Ronald D. Spencer and Judith Wallace Chapter 4: Nazi-Looted
Art-Risks and Best Practices for Museums Nicholas M. O'Donnell Chapter 5: A
Brief Guide to Provenance Research Dr. Sharon Flescher Chapter 6: A Native
American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) Case Study Dr. Ellen Savulis
Chapter 7: Road Trip: Reviewing and Creating Contracts for Traveling
Exhibits Julia Hollett Courtney Chapter 8: Managing Historic Firearms in
Museum Collections Alex MacKenzie and David Arnold Part 2: Museum
Government and Finance Chapter 9: Monetizing the Collection: The
Intersection of Law, Ethics and Trustees Prerogative Mark S. Gold Chapter
10: Keeping Deaccessioned Objects in the Public Domain: Legal and Practical
Issues Stefanie S. Jandl and Mark S. Gold Chapter 11: There's No Such Thing
as Public Trust, And It's a Good Thing, Too Donn Zaretsky Chapter 12:
Endowments and Restricted Gifts: Accessible or "Hands Off ?" Anita
Lichtblau Esq. Chapter 13: The Fresno METropolitan Museum Story: Assignment
for Benefit of Creditors Riley Walter Chapter 14: The Higgins Armory and
Worcester Art Museum Integration: A Case Study in Combining and
Transforming Mature Cultural Institutions James C. Donnelly, Jr. and
Catherine M. Colinvaux Part 3: Museum Operations Chapter 15: Employee and
Independent Contractor Issues in the Museum Context Ethan S. Klepetar, Esq.
Chapter 16: To Train or Not to Train, Is that a Question? The Training of
Security Officers in Museums R. Michael Kirchner, CPP Part 4: Digital
Technology and Social Media in Museums Chapter 17: Social Media: Use
Responsibly Katherine E. Lewis Chapter 18: Digital and Information
Technology at the Museum Katherine E. Lewis Chapter 19: Crowdfunding for
Museums Alyssa L. Reiner, Esq. Chapter 20: Rights and Reproduction: The
Rapidly Changing Landscape Julia Courtney and Katherine E. Lewis Index
About the Contributors and Editor
in Collections: Museum Property Statutes to Resolve Abandoned Property
Issues in Museums Gilbert Whittemore, Phd. Esq. Chapter 2: Stolen Cultural
Property: A Risk Management Primer David L. Hall and Ivana D. Greco Chapter
3: Museums and Museum Curators: Caught in the Cross-Hairs Of Authenticity
Disputes Ronald D. Spencer and Judith Wallace Chapter 4: Nazi-Looted
Art-Risks and Best Practices for Museums Nicholas M. O'Donnell Chapter 5: A
Brief Guide to Provenance Research Dr. Sharon Flescher Chapter 6: A Native
American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) Case Study Dr. Ellen Savulis
Chapter 7: Road Trip: Reviewing and Creating Contracts for Traveling
Exhibits Julia Hollett Courtney Chapter 8: Managing Historic Firearms in
Museum Collections Alex MacKenzie and David Arnold Part 2: Museum
Government and Finance Chapter 9: Monetizing the Collection: The
Intersection of Law, Ethics and Trustees Prerogative Mark S. Gold Chapter
10: Keeping Deaccessioned Objects in the Public Domain: Legal and Practical
Issues Stefanie S. Jandl and Mark S. Gold Chapter 11: There's No Such Thing
as Public Trust, And It's a Good Thing, Too Donn Zaretsky Chapter 12:
Endowments and Restricted Gifts: Accessible or "Hands Off ?" Anita
Lichtblau Esq. Chapter 13: The Fresno METropolitan Museum Story: Assignment
for Benefit of Creditors Riley Walter Chapter 14: The Higgins Armory and
Worcester Art Museum Integration: A Case Study in Combining and
Transforming Mature Cultural Institutions James C. Donnelly, Jr. and
Catherine M. Colinvaux Part 3: Museum Operations Chapter 15: Employee and
Independent Contractor Issues in the Museum Context Ethan S. Klepetar, Esq.
Chapter 16: To Train or Not to Train, Is that a Question? The Training of
Security Officers in Museums R. Michael Kirchner, CPP Part 4: Digital
Technology and Social Media in Museums Chapter 17: Social Media: Use
Responsibly Katherine E. Lewis Chapter 18: Digital and Information
Technology at the Museum Katherine E. Lewis Chapter 19: Crowdfunding for
Museums Alyssa L. Reiner, Esq. Chapter 20: Rights and Reproduction: The
Rapidly Changing Landscape Julia Courtney and Katherine E. Lewis Index
About the Contributors and Editor
Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Collections and Exhibits Chapter 1: Found
in Collections: Museum Property Statutes to Resolve Abandoned Property
Issues in Museums Gilbert Whittemore, Phd. Esq. Chapter 2: Stolen Cultural
Property: A Risk Management Primer David L. Hall and Ivana D. Greco Chapter
3: Museums and Museum Curators: Caught in the Cross-Hairs Of Authenticity
Disputes Ronald D. Spencer and Judith Wallace Chapter 4: Nazi-Looted
Art-Risks and Best Practices for Museums Nicholas M. O'Donnell Chapter 5: A
Brief Guide to Provenance Research Dr. Sharon Flescher Chapter 6: A Native
American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) Case Study Dr. Ellen Savulis
Chapter 7: Road Trip: Reviewing and Creating Contracts for Traveling
Exhibits Julia Hollett Courtney Chapter 8: Managing Historic Firearms in
Museum Collections Alex MacKenzie and David Arnold Part 2: Museum
Government and Finance Chapter 9: Monetizing the Collection: The
Intersection of Law, Ethics and Trustees Prerogative Mark S. Gold Chapter
10: Keeping Deaccessioned Objects in the Public Domain: Legal and Practical
Issues Stefanie S. Jandl and Mark S. Gold Chapter 11: There's No Such Thing
as Public Trust, And It's a Good Thing, Too Donn Zaretsky Chapter 12:
Endowments and Restricted Gifts: Accessible or "Hands Off ?" Anita
Lichtblau Esq. Chapter 13: The Fresno METropolitan Museum Story: Assignment
for Benefit of Creditors Riley Walter Chapter 14: The Higgins Armory and
Worcester Art Museum Integration: A Case Study in Combining and
Transforming Mature Cultural Institutions James C. Donnelly, Jr. and
Catherine M. Colinvaux Part 3: Museum Operations Chapter 15: Employee and
Independent Contractor Issues in the Museum Context Ethan S. Klepetar, Esq.
Chapter 16: To Train or Not to Train, Is that a Question? The Training of
Security Officers in Museums R. Michael Kirchner, CPP Part 4: Digital
Technology and Social Media in Museums Chapter 17: Social Media: Use
Responsibly Katherine E. Lewis Chapter 18: Digital and Information
Technology at the Museum Katherine E. Lewis Chapter 19: Crowdfunding for
Museums Alyssa L. Reiner, Esq. Chapter 20: Rights and Reproduction: The
Rapidly Changing Landscape Julia Courtney and Katherine E. Lewis Index
About the Contributors and Editor
in Collections: Museum Property Statutes to Resolve Abandoned Property
Issues in Museums Gilbert Whittemore, Phd. Esq. Chapter 2: Stolen Cultural
Property: A Risk Management Primer David L. Hall and Ivana D. Greco Chapter
3: Museums and Museum Curators: Caught in the Cross-Hairs Of Authenticity
Disputes Ronald D. Spencer and Judith Wallace Chapter 4: Nazi-Looted
Art-Risks and Best Practices for Museums Nicholas M. O'Donnell Chapter 5: A
Brief Guide to Provenance Research Dr. Sharon Flescher Chapter 6: A Native
American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) Case Study Dr. Ellen Savulis
Chapter 7: Road Trip: Reviewing and Creating Contracts for Traveling
Exhibits Julia Hollett Courtney Chapter 8: Managing Historic Firearms in
Museum Collections Alex MacKenzie and David Arnold Part 2: Museum
Government and Finance Chapter 9: Monetizing the Collection: The
Intersection of Law, Ethics and Trustees Prerogative Mark S. Gold Chapter
10: Keeping Deaccessioned Objects in the Public Domain: Legal and Practical
Issues Stefanie S. Jandl and Mark S. Gold Chapter 11: There's No Such Thing
as Public Trust, And It's a Good Thing, Too Donn Zaretsky Chapter 12:
Endowments and Restricted Gifts: Accessible or "Hands Off ?" Anita
Lichtblau Esq. Chapter 13: The Fresno METropolitan Museum Story: Assignment
for Benefit of Creditors Riley Walter Chapter 14: The Higgins Armory and
Worcester Art Museum Integration: A Case Study in Combining and
Transforming Mature Cultural Institutions James C. Donnelly, Jr. and
Catherine M. Colinvaux Part 3: Museum Operations Chapter 15: Employee and
Independent Contractor Issues in the Museum Context Ethan S. Klepetar, Esq.
Chapter 16: To Train or Not to Train, Is that a Question? The Training of
Security Officers in Museums R. Michael Kirchner, CPP Part 4: Digital
Technology and Social Media in Museums Chapter 17: Social Media: Use
Responsibly Katherine E. Lewis Chapter 18: Digital and Information
Technology at the Museum Katherine E. Lewis Chapter 19: Crowdfunding for
Museums Alyssa L. Reiner, Esq. Chapter 20: Rights and Reproduction: The
Rapidly Changing Landscape Julia Courtney and Katherine E. Lewis Index
About the Contributors and Editor