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Date: | Tue, 4 Jun 2002 10:17:04 -0400 |
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Several years ago a contracted company came into our Institution and helped create an anticipated 10 year growth plan for our collections.
In some collections we have already exceeded the needed space requirements and it hasn't nearly been 10 years.
I'm in the early stages of relooking at these figures and perhaps starting from scratch, but would anyone have any ideas or suggestions for me??
Is there a system or method commonly used to anticipate uncrowding and collection growth? Would you look at what came in over the past 5-10 years, come up with an average number and go from there?
My only concern is that sometimes, out of the blue, we are given very large collections (which we never anticpated). How do you account for these possibilities?
Please feel free to repond off list.
Christina M. Phillips
New York State Museum
Museum Collections Coordinator
CEC - Museum Operations Rm 3021
Albany, New York 12230
telephone: 518-485-8845
fax: 518-473-8496
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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