The New Museum Registration Methods

The New Museum Registration Methods

Author: American Association of Museums

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13:

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A successor to Museum Registration Methods after the revision of its third volume was abandoned as impractical. Reports the most recent research and practice for improving the care, safety, and documentation of museum collections. Covers documentation, collections management, processes, administrative functions, risk management, and ethical and legal issues. Includes a glossary without pronunciation. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Museum Registration Methods

Museum Registration Methods

Author: Rebecca A. Buck

Publisher:

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780838911228

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Rewritten, expanded and fully updated, MRM5 encompasses all that needs to be known and done when a museum accessions, measures, marks, moves, and displays or stores an object/artifact of any kind. MRM5 includes expert advice from more than 60 acknowledged leaders in their disciplines. New with the 5th edition are special teaching sections that challenge students and seasoned staff alike with questions about the process and procedures of accessioning and caring for objects.


Registration Methods for the Small Museum

Registration Methods for the Small Museum

Author: Daniel B. Reibel

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9780759111318

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Daniel B Reibel's Registration Methods for the Small Museum has been the definitive guide to registration methodology since 1978. Covering all aspects of the registration of museum collections, Registration Methods for the Small Museum provides practical solutions for any museum professional in a concise, readable manner. The new fourth edition brings the classic handbook up-to-date with the electronic registration techniques that are available for today's museum.


Registration Methods for the Small Museum

Registration Methods for the Small Museum

Author: Daniel B. Reibel

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2017-07-13

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1442277130

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Registration Methods for the Small Museum has been the definitive guide to registration methodology for small museums since 1978. The book covers all aspects of the registration process and provides practical solutions for the small museum professional in a concise, readable manner. This step-by-step guide begins with developing policy and takes the reader through acquisition, numbering, accessioning, documentation, loans, and deaccessioning. It is a great introduction to both manual and computer systems and can help those that are unfamiliar with museum registration systems learn more about their collections. The fifth edition updates the handbook to fit the registration systems in today’s small museums and provides additional forms that weren’t in previous additions of the book. Features include: Easy to understand forms and templates Overviews of both manual and computer registration systems Overview of the acquisition process Overview of the cataloging process Overviews of museum loans Examples of a collections policy and registration manual for a small museum Guidance for small museums on how to create a new registration system or interpret the one they have


Museum Registration Methods

Museum Registration Methods

Author: Dorothy H. Dudley

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13:

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Gives the information on the marking and storage of museum collection and the packing and shipping of object, changes in tariff laws and regulations governing importing and exporting, and new developments in museum insurance. Shows new articles...


Things Great and Small

Things Great and Small

Author: John E. Simmons

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 9781442277441

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This revised edition of Things Great and Small is a comprehensive resource for preparing and applying collections management policies. Simmons reviews current ideas and literature on the subject, highlights the issues that collections management policies should address, and explains the pros and cons of choosing some policy options over others.


Active Collections

Active Collections

Author: Elizabeth Wood

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-07

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1351383515

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In recent years, many museums have implemented sweeping changes in how they engage audiences. However, changes to the field’s approaches to collections stewardship have come much more slowly. Active Collections critically examines existing approaches to museum collections and explores practical, yet radical, ways that museums can better manage their collections to actively advance their missions. Approaching the question of modern museum collection stewardship from a position of "tough love," the authors argue that the museum field risks being constrained by rigid ways of thinking about objects. Examining the field’s relationship to objects, artifacts, and specimens, the volume explores the question of stewardship through the dissection of a broad range of issues, including questions of "quality over quantity," emotional attachment, dispassionate cataloging, and cognitive biases in curatorship. The essays look to insights from fields as diverse as forest management, library science, and the psychology of compulsive hoarding, to inform and innovate collection practices. Essay contributions come from both experienced museum professionals and scholars from disciplines as diverse as psychology, education, and history. The result is a critical exploration that makes the book essential reading for museum professionals, as well as those in training.