Subject: Online course on abandoned property
MS 303: Found in the Collection: Orphans, Old Loans and Abandoned Property (New course) Instructor: Lin Nelson-Mayson Dates: February 4-29, 2008 Price: $425 Location: <URL:http://www.museumclasses.org> Description: Every museum has a few stray items. Some lost tags long ago. Others turn up as surprises during inventories. A few are all that remain from long-ago exhibits. While you'll want to keep some, others may be deteriorating. Even worse, some pose significant hazards for staff and the rest of the collection. All raise legal and professional questions. How do you deal with objects that have no records? Or loans from unidentified or deceased lenders? Found in the Collection addresses how to identify abandoned objects and old loans. It further covers the application of state laws and rules for identifying owners or establishing ownership. Course Outline Introduction Definitions and legislation Identification and process - Abandoned property and "Found in the Collection" Identification and process - Old Loans Systems to regulate future problems Conclusion Logistics: Participants in Found in the Collection work through sections on their own. Instructor Lin Nelson-Mayson is available for scheduled email support. Materials and resources include online literature, slide lectures and dialog between students and online chats led by the instructor. The course is limited to 20 participants. Found in the Collection runs six weeks. Please enroll at <URL:http://www.museumclasses.org> and pay for the course at <URL:http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html>. If you have trouble completing an on-line order, please contact Helen Alten at helen<-a t->collectioncare< . >org. Textbook: The New Museum Registration Methods, 4th edition. Edited by Rebecca A. Buck and Jean Allman Gilmore. 427 pages (American Association of Museums; 1998) ISBN: 0-931201-31-4. Available through American Association of Museums. $55.00 (non-member cost) $40.00 (member cost) The Instructor: Lin Nelson-Mayson, with over 25 years of museum experience at small and large institutions, is currently the director of the Goldstein Museum of Design, part of the University of Minnesota's College of Design. Ms Nelson-Mayson's experience includes teaching museum studies and museology courses. Her particular interest is the needs of small museums. While at the Columbia Museum of Art, she chaired South Carolina's newly-created Abandoned Cultural Property Committee. The Committee promoted the state's recently adopted abandoned cultural property and old loan legislation and reviewed applications made by museums for claims under the law. In Minnesota, Ms. Nelson-Mayson initiated a committee that worked with the Minnesota Legislature to ultimately adopt abandoned cultural property and old loan legislation for Minnesota. She lectures to museum professionals and students on the topic of abandoned cultural property and old loans. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:40 Distributed: Sunday, February 3, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-40-010 ***Received on Thursday, 24 January, 2008