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Collections Law & Ethics: Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums

By:Shane Simpson, Ian McDonald
Publisher:The Federation Press
Print ISBN:9781760025564
eText ISBN:9781760025571
Edition:1
Copyright:2025
Format:Page Fidelity

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Collections Law & Ethics addresses the key legal and ethical issues that arise in public museums, galleries, libraries and archives in Australia and New Zealand. How a collection meets these issues affects the reputation of both the organisation and everyone associated with it. The authors, Shane Simpson and Ian McDonald, both pre-eminent cultural property lawyers, have decades of experience advising collecting and other cultural organisations throughout Australia and New Zealand and this book distils that expertise into a comprehensive, practical text. They discuss all the main legal and ethical issues that commonly arise in public collections. Topics include: key areas of law, including contract, copyright, bailment, limits to freedom of speech; ethical issues and frameworks, including in relation to First Nations peoples and materials; core collection activities such as acquisitions, loans, touring, deaccessioning and disposal of collection material, with specific chapters also on import and export, repatriation and restitution of cultural material; legal and ethical issues arising from technological advances, including NFTs and AI, and how to handle “new media” collection materials such as digital and AV works; merchandising, sponsorships, philanthropy and consultancies; and the duties to visitors, volunteers, and the responsibilities of staff and board. Written in plain English, Collections Law & Ethics includes extensive references to legislation and case law, and provides real-life examples, checklists and practical advice. An invaluable book for anyone working in, or advising, a public collecting organisation (and a first-of-its-kind when it comes to New Zealand).