We are in the process of adopting a collections management policy at a
historic site. We have a large amount of architectural and archaeological
artifacts in our possession (all that come from either the house or the
property). Can anyone please share with me how they have handled these
items in their policies? Do you create one policy for objects and archives
and a separate policy for archaeology and/or architecture?
Any suggestions or examples of policies would be greatly appreciated.
Allison Weiss
Executive Director
The Speaker's House
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