Deaccessioning and collections development in Finnish museums

Authors

  • Minna Sarantola-Weiss Helsinki University Helsinki City Museum
  • Emilia Västi Museum of Technology, Helsinki

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/nm.6338

Keywords:

collections management, deaccessioning, disposal, division of tasks in collecting, significance analysis

Abstract

In 2014–16, six Finnish museums carried out a project to investigate
how deaccessioning is practised in Finnish museums and how the related process
could be developed. The Finnish Museums Association published two reports
in Finnish on the results of the project, Kokoelmapoistojen hyvät käytännöt
(2015) and Kokoelmapoistojen yhteiset käytännöt (2016), and Deaccessioning:
Sharing Experiences from Finland in English in 2016. The reports discuss issues
of deaccessioning and present a proposed procedure that museums can apply when
considering their own deaccessioning practices. The first-mentioned publication
Kokoelmapoistojen hyvät käytännöt, on good deaccessioning practice, also
contains a model process. The following text is a presentation of the project and
its main results.

Author Biographies

Minna Sarantola-Weiss, Helsinki University Helsinki City Museum

Helsinki University, Associated Professor

Helsinki City Museum, Head of Research 

Emilia Västi, Museum of Technology, Helsinki

Curator, Project Coordinator

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