Basic Condition Reporting -  Southeastern Registrars Association

Basic Condition Reporting

A Handbook
Buch | Softcover
148 Seiten
2015 | Fourth Edition
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-4422-4771-0 (ISBN)
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A good condition report is an accurate and informative account of an object’s state of preservation at a particular moment in time. Condition reports can have multiple functions such as recording the state of an object prior to an exhibition or loan, after exhibition or loan, to assist in collections planning, or as a tool for the treatment of an object. Most of these functions can be conducted by a registrar, curator, collections manager, or volunteer.

A good condition report fills many critical needs including:

·Knowing the exact condition of an object before or after a loan
·Helping staff determine the stability of an object for exhibit or loan
·Limiting how often an object is handled
·Informing object handlers of unseen problems
·Showing the condition of an object over time to determine the rate of deterioration
·Setting priorities for conservation
·Assisting the staff in identifying similar objects
·Aiding in the valuation of an object for insurance purposes

The fourth edition of Basic Condition Reporting: A Handbook proffers a standard vocabulary for all of the individuals in a museum that may be conducting condition reports. In an ideal world, everyone who does a condition report for an item would be trained in the exact same standards, use the same terminology, and use the exact same form, etc. However, the reality is that even if every registrar, collections manager, and curator in your institution does condition reports, each report will be slightly different. Then you throw in every intern, volunteer, or student that may assist and you will find a variety of methods and terminologies that appear. This volume provide a baseline that all of these people can work from so that any person who opens the condition report can understand what the problems on a particular piece include.

The Southeastern Registrars Association (SERA) was founded in 1978 to encourage high standards of museum practice and foster professional growth among museum registrars and collections managers in the southeastern region of the United States of America. SERA promotes the exchange and dissemination of information and ideas through professional development opportunities such as educational workshops and  publications. SERA membership is open to those who are interested in collections and registration work in the southeastern United States and those who are interested in supporting this work. For more information about the organization, please visit our website at: http://www.seregistrars.org.

Acknowledgements

Preface

Chapter 1: General Condition Reporting

Chapter 2: Condition Report for Incoming and Outgoing Loans

Chapter 3: Archaeological Artifacts

Chapter 4: Basketry

Chapter 5: Ceramics and Glass

Chapter 6: Ethnographic Collections

Chapter 7: Furniture

Chapter 8: Metals

Chapter 9: Natural History Specimens

Chapter 10: Paintings and Frames

Chapter 11: Paper

Chapter 12: Photographs

Chapter 13: Plastics

Chapter 14: Sculpture

Chapter 15: Skin and Leather

Chapter 16: Textiles

About the Editors and Chapter Authors

Index

Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 217 x 277 mm
Gewicht 435 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
ISBN-10 1-4422-4771-1 / 1442247711
ISBN-13 978-1-4422-4771-0 / 9781442247710
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