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Carrie Snow <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Jan 2003 14:27:30 -0700
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Dear List:

We are in the process of rewriting our Deaccessions Policy, and I would like
some input from the larger museum community.  Who is primarily responsible for
the oversight of the deaccession process?  Is it the Curator who identifies the
need to deaccession an object(s), or is the Registrar who handles the updating
of all records to reflect the new status of the object?
Second, whose responsibility is it to locate/negotiate transfer or trade to
other institutions, sale or destruction of the object?

Thank you,
Carrie Snow
Registrar
Museum of Church History and Art
Salt Lake City, Utah

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