A quick reminder that our international Call For Proposals for this
forthcoming book closes this week.

The Call is reproduced below.

If you have any questions, or want to check out some thoughts, do drop me an
email!

Graeme Farnell
MuseumsEtc

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MUSEUMS AND THE DISPOSALS DEBATE

We invite international submissions to be included in this forthcoming book,
which will be published by MuseumsEtc in Autumn 2011.

The book will be edited by Peter Davies, Cultural Policy Advisor to
Canterbury City Council, who has a long-standing interest in how strategy
and policy can create a more sustainable museum sector. With an interest in
disposals born from a growing understanding of the value of collections
versus the cost of management, Peter is a museum professional with a decade
of experience at both practical and strategic levels.

As museums enter an era of global recession and austerity, where collecting
for perpetuity is no longer the norm, and active disposals are as much a
part of collections management as accessioning, Museums and the Disposals
Debate will explore this increasingly discussed issue, bringing together
international guidance, opinion, best practice, and case studies in
deaccessioning and disposals policies and practice within museums large and
small.

How museums react to their changing role - from public collector to
effective manager - and review the purpose and role of collections within
their institution, will shape the future of the museum sector. What are the
issues in relation to disposals, and how can the benefits be weighed against
the challenges and pitfalls?

The book aims to be a timely addition to current deaccessioning and
disposals policies, plans and programmes, acting as a valuable advocate,
critical friend and information source for museum managers and collection
specialists across the sector.

We welcome submissions - of between 2000 to 6000 words - which address how
museums can respond to the disposals debate on areas including, but not
limited to:

• historical narratives on collections disposals
• the challenges and benefits of disposals
• the new role of disposals in modern collections management
• designing and implementing an effective, practical disposals policy and
programme
• ethical, legal and moral implications of disposing of collections
• the repercussions of disposals mismanagement
• public and professional reaction to the disposal of collections
• developing an objective collections review framework
• managing collections-specific (eg archaeology) disposals
• developing sustainable collecting policies and programmes
• influencing and managing public opinion on museum disposals
• reviewing current policies, guidance and programmes
• outcomes (positive and negative) of disposal activities
• consulting with stakeholders on disposal policies and programmes
• case studies of recent or current disposal programmes

Contributions from international professionals who have developed and
delivered innovative programmes for the review, rationalisation and disposal
of collections from museums of all sizes are particularly encouraged. We are
also interested in museums that have made use of nationally-developed
policies and guidelines (eg those of the Museums Association and the
American Association of Museums) in this field.

If you are interested in being considered as a contributor, please send an
abstract (up to 250 words) and a short biography to both the editor
[log in to unmask] and the publishers [log in to unmask] by 20 May
2011. Enquiries should also be sent to these addresses. Contributors will
receive a complimentary copy of the publication and a discount on more.

The book will be published in both print and digital formats by MuseumsEtc
in Autumn 2011.

Confirmed contributors to date include:
AEA Consulting: Adrian Ellis, Director
Collections Trust: Nick Poole, Chief Executive
Institute of Ideas: Dr Tiffany Jenkins, Arts and Society Director
Philip Mould Fine Paintings Ltd: Dr Bendor Grosvenor, Director
UCL Museums & Collections

More information and a PDF version of this Call may be found at:
http://museumsetc.com/blogs/news/2983892-museums-and-the-disposals-debate-call-for-papers

Deadlines are as follows:
Proposals: due 20 May
Contributors notified: by 25 May
Completed papers: due 22 July
Publication: Autumn

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