The Legal Guide for Museum Professionals

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The Legal Guide for Museum Professionals

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 316 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781442230415
  • DDC分類 344.73093

Full Description

Museums are multifaceted institutions that reach across all disciplines and encounter a complex range of legal questions. Experts in museum and art law join forces in this essay-format volume. These unique, nonprofit cultural organizations face a myriad of legal concerns as they launch into the twenty-first century and will continue to require specific guidance. From intellectual property law to navigating waters of social media, de-accessioning concerns to governance law, copyright, and rights and reproduction questions to issues of public domain and public trust, The Legal Guide for Museum Professionals seeks to provide answers and courses of action for museums of all disciplines. This book will assist professionals in determining when to seek professional legal counsel and when to educate themselves and proceed on their own.

The book was inspired by a panel of experts who have presented at numerous regional and national conferences for museum professionals are especially practiced at providing insight into current legal concerns, including: Gil Whittemore Esq. of Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C. and former Chair of the American Bar Association's Museum Law Committee; Katherine E. Lewis Esq. Chair of the American Bar Association's Museum Law Committee and practicing New York attorney; Mark S. Gold Esq. practicing attorney in Williamstown, MA with the firm of Parese, Sabin, Smith & Gold LLP who has written and edited extensively on all aspects of museum and art law. All three contributed to this volume.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

Part 1: Collections and Exhibits

Chapter 1: Found in Collections: Museum Property Statutes to Resolve Abandoned Property Issues in Museums
Gilbert Whittemore, Phd. Esq.

Chapter 2: Stolen Cultural Property: A Risk Management Primer
David L. Hall and Ivana D. Greco

Chapter 3: Museums and Museum Curators: Caught in the Cross-Hairs
Of Authenticity Disputes
Ronald D. Spencer and Judith Wallace

Chapter 4: Nazi-Looted Art—Risks and Best Practices for Museums
Nicholas M. O'Donnell

Chapter 5: A Brief Guide to Provenance Research
Dr. Sharon Flescher

Chapter 6: A Native American Graves Protection Act (NAGPRA) Case Study
Dr. Ellen Savulis

Chapter 7: Road Trip: Reviewing and Creating Contracts for Traveling Exhibits
Julia Hollett Courtney

Chapter 8: Managing Historic Firearms in Museum Collections
Alex MacKenzie and David Arnold

Part 2: Museum Government and Finance

Chapter 9: Monetizing the Collection: The Intersection of Law, Ethics and Trustees Prerogative
Mark S. Gold

Chapter 10: Keeping Deaccessioned Objects in the Public Domain:
Legal and Practical Issues
Stefanie S. Jandl and Mark S. Gold

Chapter 11: There's No Such Thing as Public Trust, And It's a Good Thing, Too
Donn Zaretsky

Chapter 12: Endowments and Restricted Gifts: Accessible or "Hands Off ?"
Anita Lichtblau Esq.

Chapter 13: The Fresno METropolitan Museum Story:
Assignment for Benefit of Creditors
Riley Walter

Chapter 14: The Higgins Armory and Worcester Art Museum Integration:
A Case Study in Combining and Transforming Mature Cultural Institutions
James C. Donnelly, Jr. and Catherine M. Colinvaux

Part 3: Museum Operations

Chapter 15: Employee and Independent Contractor Issues in the Museum Context
Ethan S. Klepetar, Esq.

Chapter 16: To Train or Not to Train, Is that a Question?
The Training of Security Officers in Museums
R. Michael Kirchner, CPP

Part 4: Digital Technology and Social Media in Museums

Chapter 17: Social Media: Use Responsibly
Katherine E. Lewis

Chapter 18: Digital and Information Technology at the Museum
Katherine E. Lewis

Chapter 19: Crowdfunding for Museums
Alyssa L. Reiner, Esq.

Chapter 20: Rights and Reproduction: The Rapidly Changing Landscape
Julia Courtney and Katherine E. Lewis

Index
About the Contributors and Editor

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