Beschreibung:
The sixth edition of Museum Registration Methods is a comprehensive guide to registration and collections management of museum collections, from acquisition, use, and deaccessioning.
Since the first edition was published in 1958, Museum Registration Methods has defined the profession and served as a fundamental reference for all aspects of collections registration, care, and management. The sixth edition of Museum Registration Methods is a comprehensive guide to registration and collections management for museums, from acquisition to use and deaccessioning.
The authors and other contributors come from a wide variety of museums and specializations. The 56 chapters in this edition are either new or updated, and include the history of the profession, the role of the registrar in the museum, managing very large collections, developing and implementing collection management policies, documentation of collections, accessioning, condition reports, deaccessioning, repositories, and provenance research. Contemporary and digital art, living and natural history collections, loans, exhibitions, found-in-collection objects, shipping, records management, and electronic data management are also addressed, along with object handling and numbering, digitization, condition reporting, preventive care, storage on and off-site, inventory, moving and packing, shipping nationally and internationally, couriering, risk assessment, security, insurance, integrated pest management, ethics, sustainability, sacred and culturally sensitive objects, intellectual property rights, appraisal, ethical and legal issues, and research.
The book includes a comprehensive resource list, glossary, hypothetical situations to ponder, and model collection forms.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sample Collection Forms
Acknowledgements
Letter from the Collections Stewardship Chairperson
Letter from the ARCS Chairperson
Preface
Part I—The Profession
Chapter 1A. A Very Brief History of the Profession
Chapter 1B. The Straw that Stirs the Drink―The Role of the Registrar in the Museum World
Chapter 1C. Resources for Registrars and Collections Managers
Chapter 1D. Caring for the Nation’s Treasures―The National Park Service Museum Program
Part 2—Collection Management Policies
Chapter 2. Collection Management Policies
Part 3—The Basics
Chapter 3A. Initial Custody and Documentation
Chapter 3B. Acquisitions and Accessioning
Chapter 3C. Repositories
Chapter 3D. Provenance Research in Museums—An Overview
Chapter 3E. Documenting Contemporary Art
Chapter 3F. Living and Natural History Collections Registration
Chapter 3G. Managing Digital Art
Chapter 3H. Old Loans and Museum Property Laws
Chapter 3I. Deaccessioning and Disposal
Chapter 3J. Found in Collection
Chapter 3K. Loans
Chapter 3L. Organizing Loan and Traveling Exhibits
Chapter 3M. Displays from Within—Considerations for Collections-Based Exhibits
Part 4—Records Management
Chapter 4A. Types of Records and Files
Chapter 4B. Manual Systems
Chapter 4C. Computer Systems and Data Management
Chapter 4D. Digital Asset Management Systems
Chapter 4E. Basic Components of Institutional Archives
Part 5—Collections Management
Chapter 5A. Numbering
Chapter 5B. Object Handling
Chapter 5C—Digitization
Chapter 5D. Measuring
Chapter 5E. Condition Reporting
Chapter 5F. Marking
Chapter 5G. Bar Codes and RFID Tags
Chapter 5H. Photography
Chapter 5I. Preventive Care
Chapter 5J. Storage
Chapter 5K. Inventory
Chapter 5L. Preparation
Chapter 5M. Moving and Rigging Safely
Chapter 5N, Packing and Crating
Chapter 5O, Shipping by Land, Air, and Sea
Chapter 5P. Import and Export: Guidelines for International Shipping
Chapter 5Q. Couriering
Chapter 5R. Off-site Storage
Part 6—Risk Assessment and Management
Chapter 6A. Risk Management Overview
Chapter 6B. Emergencies―Prepare, Respond, Recover
Chapter 6C. Security Systems and Fire Protection Systems
Chapter 6D. Insurance
Chapter 6E. Integrated Pest Management
Chapter 6F. Registrars and Sustainability
Part 7—Ethical and Legal Issues
Chapter 7A. Ethics for Registrars and Collections Managers
Chapter 7B. The Care of Sacred and Culturally Sensitive Objects
Chapter 7C. Copyright
Chapter 7D. Rights and reproductions
Chapter 7E. Appraisal
Chapter 7F. Implementing NAGPRA
Chapter 7G. Biological Materials—Fish, Wildlife, and Plants
Part 8—Use of Collections
Chapter 8A. Hosting Traveling Exhibitions
Chapter 8B. Research
For Your Consideration
Glossary
About the Editors and Contributors
Appendix Collection Forms
Index