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Dean Krimmel <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Sep 2008 12:08:28 -0400
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Daniel,
Some people look upon those types of requests as a nuisance while others 
seize the opportunity by devising new ways to satisfy demand, forge new 
relationships, and enhance a repuation for public service. I find myself 
looking for advice from all kinds of off-the-wall sources these days, and 
would recommend reading "Customers for Life" by a Dallas luxury car dealer, 
Carl Sewell. (See the revised edition written with Paul B. Brown.)

Not to downplay your situation, but it sure beats the alternative, eh?!

Best,
Dean

Dean Krimmel, Creative Museum Services/Qm2
Helping Museums & Cultural Organizations Succeed
423 Range Road   Baltimore, Maryland 21204
410-746-8350; [log in to unmask]; www.qm2.org
Check out my recent project: Go to www.pnclegacyproject.com and click on 
Oral Histories

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Ackermann" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 10:52 AM
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Requests for appraisals, authentication, and research


> Dear All,
>
> Like many of you I'm sure, we receive a large number of emails, phone 
> calls,
> and walk-ins with questions for our curators that revolve around 
> appraisals,
> authentications, and generally doing free research.  Not only can these
> requests eat up staff time, but they also pose ethical and legal issues.
> I'm working on some standard language (and a standard policy) we can use 
> in
> handling these requests.  Our library - and our research center with files
> on 20,000+ documented objects and 80,000+ craftsmen - is open to the 
> public,
> so that will be part of any standard language.  But does anyone out there
> have suggestions, or experience, with creating these sort of documents?
>
> All the best,
>
> Daniel K. Ackermann
> Associate Curator
> MESDA and The Old Salem Toy Museum Collections
> Old Salem Museums & Gardens
> 924 South Main Street
> Winston-Salem, NC 27108
> (Tel) 336-721-7372 (Fax) 336-721-7367
> [log in to unmask]
> www.oldsalem.org
> Please note our new mailing address: 924 South Main Street, Winston-Salem,
> NC 27108
>
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