I have a question for those of you in museums that have research
libraries.  I'm looking for some information about the sale of used
books in museums.  These could be either books donated to the museum
expressly for the purpose of being sold to raise money for the museum,
or books that have been withdrawn/deaccessioned from the museum's
research library.  Here are some of my questions:

 

1.  Do any museums sell such books - whether donated for that purpose,
or withdrawn/deaccessioned?

2.  If so, where or how are they sold?  Are they available in the museum
store?  Or are they only available at special used book sales?

3.  Is the sale of used books run by a Friends group or similar
organization?  Or by staff?

4.  Are the proceeds restricted?  If so, in what way(s)?

5.  If the museum sells used books, do you have a policy or written
procedure for the process that you'd be willing to share?

 

Thank you to anyone who can help us out!

 

Cristin J. Waterbury

Registrar/Collections Manager

Wisconsin Maritime Museum


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