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Museums and documents



Many museum curators seem not to understand the difference between documents
and artifacts, nor the difference between archival and curatorial practice.
Apart from preserving its own archives, is there a general feeling about the
propriety of a museum collecting papers and records, as well as museum
artifacts? Does the museum world have any ethical guidelines or standards
about documents versus artifacts? As an archivist, I try very hard not to
get into the museum business. Are museum curators likewise taught not to
dabble in documents?

Lee

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Leon C. Miller, Manuscripts Librarian
Special Collections, Jones Hall, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118
Ph: 504-865-5685, Fx: 504-865-5761
Leon.Miller@tulane.edu
http://www.tulane.edu/~lmiller/SpecCollHomepage.html

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