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Hi All,
I know this is a long dead conversation, but I have a follow up. Do any 
of you have language regarding getting rid of non-collection exhibition 
material. Specifically graphic panels, text rails, banners, etc. Storage 
is an issue, and we need to start discarding exhibition panels from old 
shows. Obviously there are many justifications (when would we ever 
rebuild an old show??), but the history in our institution has been to 
treat the items like they are publications and are therefore the 
official record of the exhibition. I am arguing that a detailed as-built 
script keyed to a graphic/artifact notebook or database is the real 
record and eliminate the need for the actual materials.

Thoughts?

Kevin

Erin Crissman wrote:
> Good Morning List!
>
> I am looking for a retention schedule for museum records including 
> financial,
> collection-related, events and activities, membership, etc. I have 
> looked around
> the web and found a lot of retention schedules for large institutions like
> university museums, etc. that seem too expansive for my needs.
>
> Any resources or documents you could pass along would be appreciated,
> particularly from those of you who are private 501(C)(3) types who do 
> not have
> government and/or parent organizations that dictate your schedule. 
> Thanks!
>
>
> Erin Elizabeth Crissman
> Stepping Stones
> http://www.steppingstones.org
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Kevin P. Schlesier
Exhibits and Outreach Librarian
Special Collections Research Center 
North Carolina State University Libraries 
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