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How to Weed Your Attic

- Getting Rid of Junk without Destroying History
Af: Elizabeth H. Dow, Lucinda P. Cockrell Engelsk Hardback

How to Weed Your Attic

- Getting Rid of Junk without Destroying History
Af: Elizabeth H. Dow, Lucinda P. Cockrell Engelsk Hardback
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How to Weed Your Attic: Getting Rid of Junk without Destroying History  provides answers to the question: when someone dies or it’s time to move --- or just clean out the attic, garage, or basement,   what papers and other things should we save for the sake of history and what can we safely toss?After reading this clearly written book by a retired archivist and a retired museum curator, you can comfortably clean out your attic – or office, garage, basement, cupboards – with confidence that you’re not tossing out historically valuable (or invaluable) things, and that you will not ask your local museum to take things that really belong in a thrift store, junk yard, or recycle center.  The book first describes how to identify historically important documents and artifacts. The authors explain a few simple rules: 1) a complete or long collection has more value than a partial one; 2) emotive material provides a richer picture than factual material; 3) unique usually has more value than mass produced; 4) documents and objects carry more information than they intend to; and 5) a 25-year rule exists without our consciously recognizing it. They then apply the rules and assess the probable historical value of four different types of materials: mass produced (from books to vehicles), individually created (from art work to toys), business materials (from governance documents to uniforms), and commemorative materials (from awards to wedding dresses).  The book includes a brief description of the basics for preserving materials the reader wants to keep and references sources for more detail. It also recognizes that the reader may not want to keep stuff that clearly has historical value. For those readers, the authors describe how to donate materials to a cultural repository. In broad strokes, they explain how repositories differ, what the repository will want to know about the stuff you''re offering, where an appraiser and/or tax advisor fits into the process, and what the reader can expect the repository to do and not do. Finally, the book addresses unexpected issues that may arise around questions of legal ownership and privacy. Throughout the book, the authors illustrate their points using photographs and vignettes. 
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How to Weed Your Attic: Getting Rid of Junk without Destroying History  provides answers to the question: when someone dies or it’s time to move --- or just clean out the attic, garage, or basement,   what papers and other things should we save for the sake of history and what can we safely toss?After reading this clearly written book by a retired archivist and a retired museum curator, you can comfortably clean out your attic – or office, garage, basement, cupboards – with confidence that you’re not tossing out historically valuable (or invaluable) things, and that you will not ask your local museum to take things that really belong in a thrift store, junk yard, or recycle center.  The book first describes how to identify historically important documents and artifacts. The authors explain a few simple rules: 1) a complete or long collection has more value than a partial one; 2) emotive material provides a richer picture than factual material; 3) unique usually has more value than mass produced; 4) documents and objects carry more information than they intend to; and 5) a 25-year rule exists without our consciously recognizing it. They then apply the rules and assess the probable historical value of four different types of materials: mass produced (from books to vehicles), individually created (from art work to toys), business materials (from governance documents to uniforms), and commemorative materials (from awards to wedding dresses).  The book includes a brief description of the basics for preserving materials the reader wants to keep and references sources for more detail. It also recognizes that the reader may not want to keep stuff that clearly has historical value. For those readers, the authors describe how to donate materials to a cultural repository. In broad strokes, they explain how repositories differ, what the repository will want to know about the stuff you''re offering, where an appraiser and/or tax advisor fits into the process, and what the reader can expect the repository to do and not do. Finally, the book addresses unexpected issues that may arise around questions of legal ownership and privacy. Throughout the book, the authors illustrate their points using photographs and vignettes. 
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 152
ISBN-13: 9781538115466
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 1538115468
Udg. Dato: 19 jul 2018
Længde: 11mm
Bredde: 237mm
Højde: 161mm
Forlag: Rowman & Littlefield
Oplagsdato: 19 jul 2018
Forfatter(e) Elizabeth H. Dow, Lucinda P. Cockrell


Kategori Gør det selv: vedligeholdelsesmanualer


ISBN-13 9781538115466


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 152


Udgave


Længde 11mm


Bredde 237mm


Højde 161mm


Udg. Dato 19 jul 2018


Oplagsdato 19 jul 2018


Forlag Rowman & Littlefield

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