I am a graduate student at Tufts University and I'm working on my final
paper assignment for a class I'm taking. The assignment requires me to ask
question and then use research to support an answer to that question. My
question is: "What course of action should a museum take if it is presented
with an object that meets its mission, but it is an object that the museum
can not properly care for." I'm looking for any advice anyone can give me.
I know this situation has come up countless times, so if anyone is willing
to share their experiences, I would really appreciate your help.
Stephanie Rohwer
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