ABSTRACT

In recent years, many museums have implemented sweeping changes in how they engage audiences. However, changes to the field’s approaches to collections stewardship have come much more slowly. Active Collections critically examines existing approaches to museum collections and explores practical, yet radical, ways that museums can better manage their collections to actively advance their missions.

Approaching the question of modern museum collection stewardship from a position of "tough love," the authors argue that the museum field risks being constrained by rigid ways of thinking about objects. Examining the field’s relationship to objects, artifacts, and specimens, the volume explores the question of stewardship through the dissection of a broad range of issues, including questions of "quality over quantity," emotional attachment, dispassionate cataloging, and cognitive biases in curatorship. The essays look to insights from fields as diverse as forest management, library science, and the psychology of compulsive hoarding, to inform and innovate collection practices.

Essay contributions come from both experienced museum professionals and scholars from disciplines as diverse as psychology, education, and history. The result is a critical exploration that makes the book essential reading for museum professionals, as well as those in training.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

section I|90 pages

Conceptual Frameworks

chapter 2|13 pages

Objects or People?

chapter |2 pages

Sensory Deprivation

A Short Play Based on a Real-Life Scenario

chapter 4|13 pages

Hoarding and Museum Collections

Conceptual Similarities and Differences

chapter 5|9 pages

The Vital Museum Collection

chapter 6|12 pages

Four Forceful Phrases

An Archival Change Agent Muses on Museology

chapter |3 pages

Activate Your Object

51 Questions to Reveal Inactivity

section II|62 pages

New Ideas and Tools for Change

chapter 8|7 pages

Tier Your Collections

A Practical Tool for Making Clear Decisions in Collections Management

chapter 9|7 pages

#Meaning

Cataloging Active Collections

chapter |3 pages

Question the Database!

chapter |3 pages

Tidying Up Museum Collections

chapter 11|11 pages

Things in Flux

Collecting in the Constructivist Museum

chapter |4 pages

A (Practical) Inspiration

Do You Know What It Costs You to Collect?

chapter 13|9 pages

Object Reincarnation

Imagining a Future Outside the Permanent Collection

chapter |1 pages

Epilogue

Imagine with Us