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[PADG:830] Exhibition Loan Agreements
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- Subject: [PADG:830] Exhibition Loan Agreements
- From: Donia Conn <bookconservator@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 10:01:11 -0800 (PST)
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Dear Collegues,
I am researching the concept of exhibition loan
agreements. We do not currently have anything of the
sort here at Northwestern yet we loan many items a
year for outside exhibitions. A search of the PADG
archives did not bring up anything. So, I have a few
questions
1. How extensive is your loan agreement policy?
By this I mean, do you include set fees for
lending, set fees for any conservation or prep work,
do you have a policy on prep work, do you require a
site description with environmental conditions, do you
have set timelines for requests, what do you do about
photographs and credits for catalogues and labels...
2. If you have a policy and form in place, would you
please share it with me?
3. How rigidly do you follow your policy?
4. I have my own views, but what is your opinion on
the importance of having a loan agreement policy
(regardless of the size of institution)?
At this point, I am just going for the overall/general
view of things.
Thank you for your assistance!
Donia Conn
Donia Conn
Head of Conservation
Northwestern University Library
1970 Campus Dr.
Evanston, IL 60208
(847)491-7607
d-conn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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