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Rebecca Fifield
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藏品存储是博物馆、图书馆或档案馆可能开展的最复杂的合作之一。高水平的初步评估有助于克服因利益相关者、空间和藏品数量而使大型机构不知所措的惰性和复杂性。大型机构需要超越房间层面的保护问题,专注于以价值观为基础的全球思维。在美国国家人文基金会(NEH)的 "维持文化遗产收藏"(SCHC)计划的支持下,纽约公共图书馆(NYPL)的研究图书馆设计了一项合作性的预规划工作,为其曼哈顿研究中心内 50 多个存储区域的长期藏品存储规划提供信息。该项目汇集了建筑、保护环境和可持续发展方面的专家,与内部利益相关者团队合作审查纽约公共图书馆的存储需求,为正在进行的基于价值观的合作规划奠定了基础。本文讨论了项目设计以及将观察结果综合为建议的考虑因素。
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Where to Start: Creating a Roadmap for Collection Storage Planning Through a Collaborative Values-Based Approach: A National Endowment for the Humanities Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections project at The New York Public Library
Collection storage is one of the most complex collaborations a museum, library, or archive can undertake. A high-level initial assessment can help overcome the inertia and complexity that overwhelms larger organizations due to the number of stakeholders, spaces, and collections. Large institutions need to rise above room-level preservation issues and focus on global, values-based thinking. With support from the Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections (SCHC) program of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), The Research Libraries of the New York Public Library (NYPL) designed a collaborative pre-planning exercise to inform long-range collection storage planning for over fifty storage areas within its Manhattan research centers. Pulling together experts in architecture, preservation environment, and sustainability to review NYPL’s storage needs in collaboration with an internal team of stakeholders, the project established foundations for ongoing values-based collaborative planning. Project design and considerations on synthesizing observations into recommendations are discussed in this article.
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