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Preserving cultural narratives: the quest for museum archives in the Netherlands

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2024

Roosmarijn Ubink
Affiliation:
Director-Archivist, Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen, Schepersweg 6e, 3621JK Breukelen Email: r.ubink@rhcvechtenvenen.nl
Michiel Goosen
Affiliation:
Head of Collection Information and Library, Van Gogh Museum, Gabriël Metsustraat 8, 1071EA Amsterdam Email: m.goosen@vangoghmuseum.nl
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Abstract

The current situation in Dutch museum archives is heavily influenced by developments in the museum sector in recent decades. The privatization of Dutch museums in the 1990s and the subsequent variations in legal character among these institutions has resulted in inconsistent management structures and inexplicit legal obligations, which have slowed the development of a cohesive approach to the management of museum archives in the Netherlands. Research conducted by Roosmarijn Ubink into the current state of information and archive management in the Dutch museum sector has revealed a structural lack of resources and frameworks for the management of museums’ institutional archives. Beginning in 2022, museum archivists and information professionals in the Netherlands have come together to respond to this situation.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of ARLIS

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