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Using object biographies to understand the curation crisis: lessons learned from the museum life of an archaeological collection

Author
Zanna Friberg
Isto Huvila
Abstract
The challenges related to the management of an increasing number of often poorly documented orphaned archaeological museum collections, described in literature as a curation crisis, are growing. This article proposes that writing collection-level object biographies (referring to the notion of Kopytoff) provides a means to generate useful insights into the longue duree of curatorial processes and to understand how curation crises emerge, how to avoid them, and how to manage orphaned, poorly documented and unorganised collections. The potential of using object biographies as a means to tackle the curation crisis is demonstrated through a study of the life history of the Valsgärde collection housed at Gustavianum - Uppsala University Museum relating to a well-known and often-cited archaeological site with the same name. It traces the management and use of the collection and scrutinises the causes and consequences of the problems of curating and making available archaeological collections.
Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Museum Management and Curatorship
Volume
34
Number of Pages
362-382
ISSN Number
1872-9185
URL
http://doi.org/10.1080/09647775.2019.1612270
DOI
10.1080/09647775.2019.1612270
Refereed Designation
Refereed
Taxonomy terms
archaeology
collections
Valsgärde
Gustavianum
curation crisis
curation
information management
museums
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Isto Huvila

(né Isto Vatanen)  
Professor in  
Information Studies  
Department of ALM  
Uppsala University

Docent (adjunct professor) in information management  
Information studies  
Ã…bo Akademi University

Isto Huvila is working on management and organisation of what we know and how we know in contexts ranging from social media to more traditional arenas of learning and working. My special areas of expertise are organisational information, social media, health, archives, libraries, museums and cultural heritage.

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