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George Harris <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:58:43 -0500
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I am wondering if there is any musum out there that uses recipts when they
borrow objects from individuals.  What I mean is that when the objects are
brought in to the museum the lender gets a recipt (not just a copy of the
loan form) and then when the loan period is over they have to bring the
recipt back to get their object(s) back.  The way I understand it is that
there is a loan form signed and then there is a section at the bottom
where the lender signs when they come back to get the object to say that
they have recieved it.  This way the lender does not need to bring
anything back to the museum when they come back.  Is this an acceptable
and/or standard way of doing it?  I've heard concerns about identifying
the person and the potential for giving the objects back to the wrong
person.

Thanks.
Beau

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