Of those of you working in historic house museums, I am curious to know how
many have adopted the New Orleans Charter or used it as a model in setting
curatorial policy (or even heard of it, for that matter). I am trying to
convince my board of its significance as a "code of ethics" governing the way
our site is run, and would be very grateful to hear how other sites may
incorporate it. The link is below.
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/bytopic/ethics/neworlea.html
You may respond to me offlist at [log in to unmask], and thank you in advance for
taking the time to answer.
All best,
Christian Carr
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Acting Director
Sweet Briar Museum
Visiting Professor of Arts Management
Sweet Briar College
434.381.6246
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