Deaccessioning and disposal occur as part of responsible collections management, in the context of a museum’s collections development policy. This session will focus on the Spectrum 5.1 Deaccessioning and disposal procedure. We will review policy considerations, Spectrum requirements and suggested procedure. We will also signpost to guidance and toolkits for methods of disposal, decision-making and documentation.
This session is workshop style with breakout rooms. There will be a 10 minute break around 11am. There will be opportunities to ask questions throughout.
Who should attend?
This session is suitable for trustees, managers, beginners, volunteers.
What will you learn?
By the end of the session, attendees will:
- Understand the Spectrum requirements and policy guidance for Deaccessioning and disposal.
- Understand the Spectrum suggested procedure for Deaccessioning and disposal.
- Know where to find more information and guidance.
How does this meet the Accreditation standard?
4.2 A policy, approved by the governing body, for developing collections, including acquisitions and disposal.
About the trainer
Anna Rhodes delivers in-person and online events and training through Collection Trust’s successful ACE funded outreach programme. She has over 15 years collections management experience having worked at Buxton Museum and Art Gallery, Macclesfield Museums, Science and Industry Museum, Manchester and the Wordsworth Trust. She has experience across a variety of collections but has a particular interest in art and ceramics. She holds an MA in Art History and the Museums Association AMA.
Contact details
Email: museum.development@bristol.gov.uk
Phone: Jenni Orme, Senior Museum Development Programme Officer - 07824 165063
How will this session be delivered and what equipment do I need?
This session will be delivered online using Zoom a cloud based video conferencing service. The service is free to use, all you need is either a laptop, tablet/ iPad or phone. Your device will need to be able to stream video and sound. If you are using a laptop you can simply connect via your web browser. If using a tablet/ iPad or phone you will need to download the app (free to download) to connect to the session. Full instructions on how to join the session will be issued direct to the email address provided at the point of booking before the session takes place.
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