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I agree the importance of volunteers; I simply was dealing with an issue
of ethics, of touching negatives and the importance of preserving
objects for the future to enjoy.
We talked (the volunteer and I) and all is well. Yes, volunteers are an
asset, a very important asset to museums. We cannot
do without, nor can many other agencies. Volunteers are the heart of
musuem's work force. I would never become sour to anyone.
However, wearing gloves, etc., is simply common museum practice. As
a Director, with a mission to preserve the collection, when practices
are not enforced (with kindness) the situation should be correct.
Training, working with the volunteers, staff, etc. are all important.
I appreciate all comments.
At 02:44 PM 5/4/96 +1200, you wrote:
>> But if you must ask this individual to
>>leave the museum, then you must. This happens among staff as well.
>>But this incident shouldn't sour your perception of all volunteers. Many
>>will prove to be a true asset.
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>And let's hope that it doesn't sour the remaining volunteers perception of you.
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>Michael Moffatt.
>Collector of Photographica.
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