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May I ask for replies re: this as well? My museum also wants to go beyond blanket insurance, to values for individual items. Nothing was assigned value at time of accession.
Thank you!
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> On Sep 15, 2014, at 4:49 PM, "Dejardin, Fiona" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> We are a small historical society with limited staffing and budget; however, we own our own building and the building and contents are insured under blanket coverage. The issue has come up that we should have additional insurance on the collection, which is primarily archival with some artifacts and a few paintings. We are wondering what other small organizations do in regard to insurance? Any suggestions would be helpful--our budget is already extremely stretched.
> Fiona M. Dejardin
> Professor Emerita, Hartwick College
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> Historian, Greater Oneonta Historical Society
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