Standards
The following documents constitute AAM Standards for U.S. Museums. Standards are generally accepted levels that all museums are expected to achieve.
- The Characteristics of an Accreditable Museum (This is an overview of the “big picture” standards guiding all areas of museum operations.)
- Code of Ethics for Museums (This outlines ethical principles that should be incorporated into each museum’s own institutional code of ethics.)
- New! AAM Standards Regarding Facilities and Risk Management
The Accreditation Commission’s Expectations Regarding
- Ethics (This provides more detail on why an institutional code of ethics is important, and what it should address.)
- Mission Statements
- Governance
- Institutional Planning
- Collections Stewardship
- Delegation of Authority
AAM Guidelines On
- Archaeological Materials and Ancient Art
- Exhibiting Borrowed Objects
- Unlawful Appropriation of Objects During the Nazi Era
- Developing and Managing Business Support
- Developing and Managing Individual Donor Support
- Considerations for AAM Accredited Museums Facing Retrenchment or Downsizing(.doc)
Best Practices
The following documents constitute AAM Best Practices for U.S. Museums. 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.
The Accreditation Commission’s Position Statement on Best Practices Regarding
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