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Margaret Stott fonds
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Curriculum vitae of Margaret Stott

Series consists of Margaret Stott’s curriculum vitae. It describes her education, professional experience, exhibitions coordinated or curated, audio-visual publications, and publications. The series was created in 1991 to facilitate access to the sous-fonds.

University of British Columbia Museum Studies Records

Series consists of correspondence, program queries, resumes, brochures and syllabi for other museum studies programs. Series contains published materials, drafts of UBC Museum Studies Programs as well as course descriptions and student papers. Series contains SUB-SERIES: student papers; queries; UBC Museum Studies Program Information; Other Museum Programs.

Administrative Records

Series consists of annual reports, building information, disaster plan, policies and public queries. Series contains memorandums, brochures, reports, policy drafts, and published materials.

Cultural Review Board Records

Series contains correspondence regarding the authenticity of artifacts. Stott served as an expert examiner of Northwest Coast cultures; the series pertains to the evaluation of artifacts as being of “outstanding significance” for application to the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board. Series also contains copies of correspondence written by other MoA curators as well as background information.

Acquisitions Committee Records

Series contains meetings of minutes, professional guidelines, memorandum, the evaluations of individual pieces, review procedures, draft of policy regarding the loan and use of MoA artifacts and objects.

During the time that Stott was on the Acquisitions Committee, the committee's role was described as follows: "to decide in individual cases whether to accept donations of archaeological materials. The Committee is committed to the premise that all artifacts offered for donation or sale to the Museum have ultimately been looted from archaeological sites. As such activity is not condoned, the Museum will accept archaeological collections but cannot recognize any monetary value of the material in the form of tax receipts or purchase as this only fuels the market for antiquities. The Acquisitions Committee establishes the acquisition priorities for MoA as well as collections security and standards." (taken from finding aid for Stott fonds written in 1999)

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