There must be a university museum at Penn State whose staff could help. The
last time I visited this museum, years ago, it was more of a curiosity
although I am sure it has developed further.
Ross Weeks Jr.
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From: "Daniel Uncles" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 6:45 PM
Subject: Help defining professional museum standards
> My Name is Daniel Uncles. I am a senior majoring in American Studies at
> Penn State University.
> Currently I am interning at the Boal Mansion Museum and Columbus Chapel in
> Boalsburg Pa. I am trying to define professional museum standards and see
> how our museum measures up to these standards. My first question is: Are
> there widely accepted museum standards? IF so how do you follow them?
> Let me tell you about our museum. The home was built in the 1790's and
> added onto in the 1890's. The museum includes a home; three outside
exhibit
> rooms, and the Columbus family Chapel. The Chapel contents come form the
> Columbus Castle in Asturias, Spain and were inherited in 1908 through a
> Columbus family connection. Among the contents of the chapel are an
> Admiral's Desk, which belonged to Christopher Columbus, European oil
> paintings and statues from the 14th through 17th centuries and two pieces
of
> the True Cross, which were given to the Columbus family in 1817 by the
> Bishop of Leon in Spain.
> The Museum contains the original furnishings, papers, portraits, tools and
> weapons of nine generations of the Boal Family, who were instrumental in
> building and shaping the central Pennsylvania region. We have many needs
> spanning form preservation to presentation. Every aspect of how our
museum
> is run must be reviewed and reconsider, from docent training and the tour
> script, to displays and security. If you have a historic house museum do
> you run programs at your site? Do you let people sit on the furniture?
Do
> you have a strict tour script, or do you have several scripts for varying
> groups? Do you have items that have been removed from display when their
> monetary or research value outweighs their display value? (Especially if
> they are not "shown" on the tour) Do museums keep rare books on
> bookshelves, or do they lend them to the local archives? How can you best
> cope with climate control and security when you have almost no budget?
How
> can you better approach fundraising? If anyone can help that would be
> greatly appreciated, even if you recommend a book we should purchase.
> Please respond to the list or personally at [log in to unmask]
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> Thank You
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> Daniel Uncles
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