Please remember that there are a number of corporations that have
historical (not art) collections. Some house them on-site, while others
use consultants like the History Factory.
You might also want to think about how you are defining 'collection'. Are
you including archival collections? Art collections? Artifact collections?
I think it's a great topic. As the director of an association's
collection, I would be interested to see what the results are.
Thanks
Tracy Sullivan
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Tracy L. Sullivan
Director, John Q. Adams Center for the History of Otolaryngology--Head and
Neck Surgery
American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery
Alexandria, VA
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