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I believe our museum charges a fee per object, expected to cover the
expenses of packing, shipping, insurance, etc.
endzweig wrote:
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> Hi everyone!
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> In recent discussions regarding a loan of ethnographic baskets to another
> state museum, I was asked if we charge a loan fee. I was also told that
> this is quite common. Is this true? In your experience, what does the fee
> cover -- processing, documentation, packing, shipping? How much is
> charged, and is it assessed per item? Does this apply equally to "public"
> and private institutions (my vantage point is that of a state university
> museum)?
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> I don't know if this is of general interest to the List; I can be reached
> personally at <[log in to unmask]>. Many thanks, as always, for
> your help! -- Pam
> ____________________________________________________________________________
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> Pamela E. Endzweig
> Staff Archaeologist/Collections Manager
> Oregon State Museum of Anthropology/UO Museum of Natural History
> 1224 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1224 USA
> Ph 541-346-5090/5120 Fx 541-346-5122
> [log in to unmask]
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