A brief introduction to Inventory

A brief introduction to Inventory

This is the fifth event in the new National programme delivered in partnership between the Collections Trust and Museum Development England.

By Museum Development Midlands

Date and time

Wednesday, June 25 · 3 - 4am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

About this event

This session will offer a basic overview of the Spectrum Inventory procedure. It will cover:

How the procedure relates to Accreditation and policy

The procedure’s definition and scope, explaining key concepts and terms

The Spectrum minimum requirements, with brief examples of how to meet them

Where to find the Spectrum suggested procedure and briefly how it can be used*

Signposting to further information


By the end of the session, attendees will:

Understand how Inventory relates to Accreditation and policy

Understand how to meet the Spectrum standard for Inventory via the minimum requirements

Know where to find more information and guidance


*Please note: this session will not cover the content of the suggested procedure.


The event will be delivered via the Collections Trust’s Zoom and will be delivered in a presentation format with a brief Q&A section at the end.

This event supports the Arts Council England Dynamism Investment Principle.

This event will be repeated later in the year and the date will be confirmed closer to the time.


About the trainer

The presentation will be delivered by Lindsay Duncan from the Collections Trust. She has a PhD in archaeology from University College London, and has been involved with museums and collections management for the last 20 years, working with a variety of collections, including social history, art, costume, natural history, photography and ethnography. Most recently she worked at Buxton Museum and Art Gallery in Derbyshire.

The Collections Trust is an independent UK-based charity that works with museums, libraries, galleries and archives worldwide to improve the management and use of collections. It is an Investment Principal Support Organisation (IPSO) that delivers support across England in partnership with Museum Development (MD), funded by Arts Council England (ACE), to support Accreditation.


Who should attend?

This event is aimed at beginners or those in need of a refresh. You do not need any prior experience of Spectrum to attend. These sessions have been designed as standalone events so you do not need to attend every session in the series to benefit.

Maximum two delegates per organisation.


Data Sharing

This event is delivered in partnership between the Collections Trust and Museum Development England and will be hosted on the Collections Trust’s Zoom account. For the purposes of event administration, Museum Development Midlands (MDM) will need to share your booking details with Collections Trust.

Our Data Privacy Policy which details how we handle and use personal data can be found here

MDM have a ‘Third Party Data Processing Agreement’ in place with Collections Trust to ensure that they are looking after your personal data in an efficient and compliant manner.

By booking a place on this workshop you agree for MDM to share you booking details with Collections Trust.


Accessibility

This event will be auto-captioned through Zoom. If you would benefit from any other form of access support, including live captioning, please answer ‘yes’ to the access requirements question on the booking form and email the MDM team as early as possible stating the support you require.

All participants will receive an email containing a Zoom link to the training prior to the event. The email will be sent to the email address used for booking. If you have not received an email the day before the event please contact us.

Read the MDE Access Statement here


Bookings

Please note: We require you to complete the full booking form in order to confirm your eligibility for the session. The main booking form questions will appear after you have been through the 'check out' process. If you do not complete this form we will be in contact and reserve the right to cancel your ticket if we do not receive a response.


Contact Us

If you need any further information or would like to speak to a member of the team please contact us:

Enquiries@mdmidlands.org.uk

01952 435943



Organized by

Museum Development Midlands (MDM) is the Museum Development provider for the East and West Midlands. It is a partnership between Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust and Leicestershire County Council. MDM is funded through Arts Council England (ACE) and is one of five area museum development providers across England.

We support museums through targeted development programmes, grants, training opportunities, advice, information and 1:1 support which respond to Arts Council England’s Strategy, Let’s Create.

Our GDPR policy which details how we handle and use personal data can be found here.

Our Training Accessibility Statement can be found here.

Free