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The Policies of Collection Mobility

Resolution of the Council of the European Union (25.06.02)
on a new work plan on European cooperation in the field of culture

Resolution of the Council of the European Union (19.12.02)
implementing the work plan ...: European added value and mobility of persons and circulation of works in the cultural sector

Resolution of the Council of the European Union (24.11.03)
on cooperation between cultural institutions in the field of museums

French memorandum on cultural cooperation in Europe, 2004 EN
French memorandum on cultural cooperation in Europe, 2004 FR

Call for Culture
Paper for informal meeting of culture ministers, Rotterdam, 13-14 July 2004

Communication from the Commission of the European Communities (09.03.04)
Making citizenship Work: fostering European culture and diversity through
programmes for Youth, Culture, Audiovisual and Civic Participation

Maastricht Treaty 1991, article 151
on the creation of a European cultural area

Frank Bergevoet, 'The Collectie Nederland' in: Topics. Developments in Dutch Museum Policy, Amsterdam 2001

 

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Inspirations and Best Practices

Indemnity for Loans Subsidy Scheme 2005
Ministerial Regulation of the State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science, M.C. van der Laan, and the Minister of Finance of 12 October 2004 , no. WJZ/2004/46206(8150), adopting a new indemnity scheme for exchanges under loan-for-use arrangements between museological institutions on the grounds of the Funding Decree regarding Cultural Expression

Free movement of collections.
The effects of a modified indemnity scheme on costs associated with short- and long-term loans of cultural property. Report by Ecorys for the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, 2004

A Fortune to Display: A consideration of the profits in cultural terms from the Collectie Nederland, April 2000
A cultural policy statement by Rick van der Ploeg, Dutch State Secretary of Cultural Affairs 1999-2002

Learning from the Guggenheim Bilbao - Five Years After
Conference Nevada Museum of Art, April 22-24, 2004

An Outpost for the Louvre in Northern France, The Art Newspaper no 151, October 2004

The State Hermitage Museum Exhibition Center
Professor Mikhail Piotrovsky about museum centralization and decentralization in Russia.

   
Practical problems and their solutions

Facilities Report Europe & Condition Report 2007
The Action Plan for the EU Promotion of Museum Collections' Mobility and Loan Standards, which was developed in 2006 during the Austrian EU Presidency and finalised during Finland's EU Presidency, summarises in six chapters the major issues regarding loan traffic. At a convention in Helsinki in July 2006 international working groups were formed to discussand attend to various issues via e-mail. The current document is the result of the work of Working group 1 on "Loanadministration and loan standards"

-loan for use agreement for long-term loan for use*
-explanatory notes to the loan for use agreement for long-term loan for use

-loan for use agreement for a definite period of time*
-explanatory notes to the loan for use agreement for a definite period of time
Loan for use is a good way for museums to make the most of their collections. However, there are risks in loan for use, especially in case the objects are of great cultural or financial value. The nmv has developed two standard Loan for Use Agreements for its members: One for a Definite Period of Time and one for Long Term Use. Explanatory Notes accompany both Agreements to assist the users. Since museums operate on an international level too, it is in the interest of both national (Dutch) and international museums to be able to work with an international and practical standard Loan for Use Agreement. It is from this perspective that the nmv makes the Agreements available for museums internationally, meanwhile contributing to the international mobility of collections.
More information: The Netherlands Museums Association (Nederlandse Museumvereniging, NMV)

Bizot administration of loans revised nov. 2002
The guidelines of the Bizot group (a group of museum directors of some of the largest museums in the world) to inform, simplify and make more cost-effective the organisation of major international exhibitions of works of art. 1995, revised 2002

Document on Loans for Exhibitions: Ethical and Economic Aspects, Napels 2003

United Kingdom Registrars' Group Standard Facilities Report (PDF)
(Doc format)
This Facilities Report was devised by the United Kingdom Registrars’ Group (UKRG) in consultation with the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council.
The form will enable lenders to assess the practicalities involved in making loans. It is intended to help both borrowers and lenders identify potential problems and reach agreement on how these can be resolved.

Inquiry form on facilities, ICN (PDF) (Doc format)

Processing time and costs spend on loans by Dutch museums
A point of departure for an analysis of the loan procedures at various museums and the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN).