Information Center Fact Sheet Standards and Best Practices for Museums



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Information Center Fact Sheet Standards and Best Practices for Museums What Are Standards? Accountability begins with compliance with laws and regulations. Going beyond legal requirements, many museums voluntarily choose to adhere to ethical codes and accountability standards to ensure good stewardship of assets held in the public trust and to maintain public confidence. Standards are consensus documents or written statements of generally accepted principles. Standards provide a common language to enable museums to communicate about their performance and increase accountability. Best practices are commendable actions and philosophies that demonstrate an awareness of standards, solve problems and can be replicated. Museums may choose to emulate them if appropriate to their circumstances. There is no single set of museum standards. In some instances museums rely on standards developed outside the profession, such as accounting standards. In other instances they use standards developed outside the profession but within the nonprofit sector, such as those concerning fundraising from the public. The American Association of Museums (AAM) established the Accreditation Program in part to ensure that essential museum standards originate from within the profession. AAM Standards and Best Practices for U.S. Museums are voluntary national standards and best practices that museums can use as benchmarks for measuring their own performance. They also help policy makers, media, philanthropic organizations, donors and members of the public to assess museums achievements. They apply to all museums, regardless of whether or not they are AAM member museums, or accredited. AAM Standards and Best Practices for U.S. Museums address big picture issues about how museums operate for the most part they define broad outcomes that can be achieved in many different ways. In addition to AAM, a number of organizations have issued statements of standards and best practices for technical aspects of museum operations or for segments of the museum profession. The following compilation includes standards and ethical codes that are specific to museums as well as those that have been developed outside the profession but are applicable. AAM appreciates being informed of other statements of standards and best practices that may be useful to the museum profession. Contact: infocenter@aam-us.org. Copyright American Association of Museums, 2008. All Rights Reserved. This material cannot be distributed without the copyright holder s advance written permission. Revised January 2009

Codes of Ethics Specific to Museums AAM: Code of Ethics for Museums Developed by the American Association of Museums. Available on the AAM website: http://www.aam-us.org/museumresources/ethics/coe.cfm AAM: Ethical Guidelines AAM has issued ethical guidelines on the following topics: exhibiting borrowed objects, the unlawful appropriation of objects during the Nazi era, developing and managing business support, and developing and managing individual donor support. Available on the AAM website: http://www.aam-us.org/museumresources/ethics/index.cfm AAM CurCom: Curators Code of Ethics 1996 Developed by the Curators Committee (CurCom), a Standing Professional Committee of AAM. Available on CurCom s website: http://www.curcom.org/ethics.php AAM - RCAAM: Code of Ethics for Registrars Developed by the Registrars Committee (RCAAM), a Standing Professional Committee of AAM. Available on the RCAAM website: http://www.rcaam.org/pdf/part3-appendix.pdf AAMD: Code of Ethics Developed by the Association of Art Museum Directors. Available on the AAMD website: http://www.aamd.org/about/#code AASLH: Statement of Professional Standards and Ethics website: http://www.aaslh.org/ethics.htm AASLH: Ethics Position - Capitalization of Collections website: http://www.aaslh.org/pos.pap.htm AASLH: Ethics Position When a History Museum Closes website: http://www.aaslh.org/documents/ethicspositionpaper2-whenahistorymuseumcloses.pdf AIC: Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice Developed by the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Available on the AIC website: http://aic.stanford.edu/pubs/ethics.html AZA: Code of Professional Ethics Developed by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. Available on the AZA website: http://www.aza.org/aboutaza/codeethics/ ICOM: Code of Ethics for Museums Developed by the International Council of Museums. Available on the ICOM website: http://icom.museum/ethics.html 2

MSA: Developed by the Museum Store Association. Available on the MSA website: Code of Ethics http://www.museumdistrict.com/membership/ethicscode.cfm Ethics Policies for Archaeological and Ethnological Resources http://www.museumdistrict.com/membership/ethics_archeo_ethno.cfm Ethics Policies for Endangered Natural Heritage http://www.museumdistrict.com/membership/endangered_heritage.cfm NCPH: Ethics Guidelines Developed by the National Council on Public History. Available on the NCPH website: http://www.ncph.org/aboutthecouncil/bylawsandethics/tabid/291/default.aspx Standards & Best Practices Specific to Museums AAM: Accreditation Commission Expectations The AAM Accreditation Commission has issued expectation statements on mission, institutional planning, institutional code of ethics, delegation of authority, governance, and collections stewardship. Available on the AAM website: http://www.aam-us.org/museumresources/accred/standards.cfm AAM: Characteristics of an Accreditable Museum Developed by the AAM Accreditation Commission. Available on the AAM website: http://www.aam-us.org/museumresources/accred/standards.cfm AAM: Standards and Best Practices for U.S. Museums A group of documents, approved by the AAM Board of Directors, that constitutes the AAM Standards and Best Practices for U.S. Museums. Available on the AAM website: http://www.aam-us.org/aboutmuseums/standards/stbp.cfm AAM CARE: Professional Standards for the Practice of Audience Research and Evaluation in Museums Developed by the Committee on Audience Research and Evaluation (CARE), a Standing Professional Committee of AAM. Available on the AAM (Members Only) website: http://www.care-aam.org/resources/professional+standards+/default.aspx AAM - EdCom: Excellence in Practice: Museum Education Principles and Standards Developed by the Committee on Education (EdCom), a Standing Professional Committee of AAM. Available on EdCom s website: http://www.edcom.org/files/admin/edcombookletfinalapril805.pdf AAM - NAME: Standards for Museum Exhibitions and Indicators of Excellence Developed by the Standing Professional Committees Council of the American Association of Museums. Available on the National Association for Museum Exhibition s website: http://name.pmhclients.com/aboutus/standards AAM - RCAAM: Code of Practice for Couriering Museum Objects Developed by the Registrars Committee (RCAAM), a Standing Professional Committee of AAM. Available on the RCAAM website, page 7 of the PDF: http://www.rcaam.org/pdf/part3-appendix.pdf 3

AAMD: Professional Practices in Art Museums Developed by the Association of Art Museum Directors. Available for purchase through the AAMD website: http://www.aamd.org/order/ AASLH: Statement of Values and Basic Standards for Corporate Archives and Museums website: http://www.aaslh.org/statements.html ACM Standards Document Developed by the Association of Children s Museums. Available for purchase from the ACM website: http://www.childrensmuseums.org/programs/publications.htm AHA: Developed by the American Historical Association. Available on the AHA website Standards for Museum Exhibits Dealing with Historical Objects http://www.historians.org/press/museums.cfm Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct http://www.historians.org/pubs/free/professionalstandards.cfm AIC: Basic Guidelines for the Care of Special Collections Developed by the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Available on the AIC website: http://aic.stanford.edu/library/online/brochures/objects.html APGA: Voluntary Code of Conduct for Botanic Gardens and Arboreta, also Code regarding Invasive Plant Species Developed by the St. Louis Invasive Plants Species Workshop and endorsed by the American Public Gardens Association (formerly AABGA). Available on the Center for Plant Conservation website, hosted by the Missouri Botanical Garden: http://www.centerforplantconservation.org/invasives/codesn.html ARM: Recommended Practices for Railway Museums Developed by the Association of Railway Museums. Available on the ARM website: http://www.railwaymuseums.org/recommended_practices.asp ASTC: Accessible Practices Developed by the Association of Science-Technology Centers. Available on the ASTC website: http://www.astc.org/resource/access/index.htm ICOM/CIDOC: International Guidelines for Museum Object Information Developed by the International Committee for Documentation (CIDOC) of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). Available on the CIDOC website: http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr/docs/guide.htm MOMCC: Statement of Professional Conduct Developed by the Midwest Open Air Museums Coordinating Council. Available as Word file (.doc) on the MOMCC website: http://www.momcc.org/index.htm NINCH: Guide to Good Practice in the Digital Representation & Management of Cultural Heritage Materials Developed by the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage and the Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (University of Glasgow). Available on the NINCH website: http://www.nyu.edu/its/humanities/ninchguide/ 4

NPS: Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Furnished Interiors in Accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties Developed by the National Park Service s Northeast Region. Available on the Federal Preservation Institute website: http://stage.historicpreservation.gov/training/powerpoints.aspx SECAC: Guidelines for College & University Museums and Galleries Developed by the Southeastern College Art Conference. Available on the SECAC website: http://www.unc.edu/~rfrew/secac/galleries_museums.html The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties Includes Standards for Preservation, Rehabilitation, Restoration, and Reconstruction. Available for purchase (GPO stock number 024-005-1-01091-2) from the National Park Service (866-512- 1800) or for free online: http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/standguide/ SPNHC: Guidelines for the Care of Natural History Collections Developed by the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections. Available on the SPNHC website: http://cool-palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/spnhc/spnhc1.html Standards and Practices for Historic Site Administration Developed by the Tri-State Coalition for Historic Places. Available for purchase from the Heritage Investment Program, 100 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19110 or 215-569-2896 Codes of Ethics of Interest to Museums AAA: Code of Ethics Developed by the American Anthropological Association. Available on the AAA website: http://www.aaanet.org/committees/ethics/ethics.htm AFP: Code of Ethical Principles & Standards of Professional Practice Developed by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Available on the AFP website: http://www.afpnet.org/ethics AIA: (American Institute of Architects) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct Available on the AIA website: http://www.aia.org/siteobjects/files/codeofethics.pdf AIA: (Archaeological Institute of America) Code of Ethics Available on the AIA website: http://www.archaeological.org/pdfs/aia_code_of_ethicsa5s.pdf AIIP: Code of Ethical Business Practice Developed by the Association of Independent Information Professionals. Available on the AIIP website: http://www.aiip.org/default.aspx?pageid=88881 ALA: Code of Ethics Developed by the American Library Association. Available on the ALA website: http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/oif/statementspols/codeofethics/codeethics.cfm Code of Ethical Online Philanthropic Practices Developed by the e-philanthropy Foundation. Available on the Foundation website: http://www.fundraising123.org/article/ephilanthropy-code-ethics 5

Giving Institute: Professional Code of Ethics Developed by the Giving Institute (formerly the American Association of Fundraising Counsel). Available on the Giving Institute website: http://www.aafrc.org/code/index.cfm?pg=code_of_ethics.html MANO: Standards for Excellence: An Ethics & Accountability Code for the Nonprofit Sector Developed by the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations. Available on the Maryland Association website: http://www.marylandnonprofits.org/html/standards/04_02.asp SAA: A Code of Ethics for Archivists with Commentary Developed by the Society of American Archivists Committee on Ethics & Professional Conduct. Available on the SAA website: http://www.archivists.org/governance/handbook/app_ethics.asp Standards & Best Practices of Interest to Museums AERA: Ethical Standards Developed by the American Educational Research Association. Available on the AERA website: http://www.aera.net/aboutaera/?id=222 AFP: The Accountable Nonprofit Organization Developed by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Available on the AFP website www.afpnet.org: Ethics > Guidelines, Codes, Standards AIP: Criteria for Rating Charities Developed by the American Institute of Philanthropy. Available on the AIP website: http://www.charitywatch.org/criteria.html BBB/WGA: Standards of Charitable Accountability Developed by the BBB Wise Giving Alliance. Available on the Alliance website: www.us.bbb.org Home > For Charities & Donors > Charity Reports & Standards > Charity Accountability > Standards FASB/GASB: Standards of Financial Accounting & Reporting Standards used by the private and nonprofit sectors are developed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Standards used by state and local government are developed by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. Both offer a series of publications; titles and ordering information are available on the FASB website (http://www.fasb.org) and the GASB website (http://www.gasb.org). Financial Health Ratings for Charities Developed by Charity Navigator. Available on CN website: http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm/bay/content.view/catid/2/cpid/33.htm Obedience to the Unenforceable: Ethics & the Nation s Voluntary & Philanthropic Community Developed by the Independent Sector. Available on the IS website (the link to the PDF is on the right): http://www.independentsector.org/issues/ethics/code_checklist.html OHA: Principles and Standards of the Oral History Association Developed by the Oral History Association. Available on the OHA website: http://www.dickinson.edu/organizations/oha/pub_eg.html#principles%20and%20standards 6