All the replies have been good ones.  I would add one more reason that might
help convince people that you can't loan artifacts --you are holding them in
trust for the public so it would be inappropriate and unethical to allow any
individual to benefit personally from items that belong to the museum. (and
might even jeopardize your NFP status.)  Benefit is not just financial.  If
you loan to one person, no matter who they are, you'd be obligated to
provide equally for any other person who asked, and I'm sure they can see
that if everyone could borrow at will, there wouldn't be anything left of
the items you (and they, if they are Board members,) are obligated to caring
for in perpetuity.  The donor issue is a problem, and it's why the donation
documents have to be clear that they are transferring ownership with no
strings attached. After that, as others have said, good collection policies
are key.

 

It amazes me, but I've heard way too many people assume that a museum is
like a lending library (and they often even call the museum "the Library").
Technically, though unlikely, if any damage were done to an item while on
loan, the donor, donor's heirs, or any member of the general public could
sue you for failing to protect the item.

 

As for researchers, I think most museums allow legitimate researchers to
work on site and don't let them take things home with them. That requires
some way to decide who is a 'legitimate researcher'  -usually via a standard
application form that lists credentials, references and a research proposal.
But that is another discussion.

 

Lucy Sperlin

Butte County Historical Society

Oroville, California

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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Tenuth, Jeff
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] protocol for patrons wanting to borrow museum
artifacts for personal use?

 

Like everything else in the museum world, it depends on what you mean by
personal use.  If personal use means to show your friends or something like
that, then the normal response is no.  But if personal use means scientific
research that benefits both parties, then the answer is yes, if certain
requirements are met.  At the Indiana State Museum, the majority of the
answers would be no.  We don't lend for personal use.  But we do have
several scientists associated with the Museum who occasionally borrow
specimens for research that later result in completed catalogs, publications
or public programs that benefit both the individual and the Museum.  It is a
little trickier when the requestor is also the original donor, but that's
when a good Collections Management Policy comes into play.  If the donor is
informed at the time of donation that policy forbids such practices, then
you can stand behind your policy if the matter comes us later.  Without
policy to back you, it becomes much more difficult to say no.

 

Jeff Tenuth

Natural History Collection Manager

Indiana State Museum

650 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Meghan Molloy
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 3:47 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] protocol for patrons wanting to borrow museum artifacts
for personal use?

 

Hello All,

 

   My museum has recently received several requests from patrons who have
donated items to borrow the items back from the museum for personal use.
Are there existing guidelines or common best practices for handling this
kind of request?

 

Thanks in advance for your input,

Meghan

 

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