10.121.504 ARCHIVES ACQUISITIONS
(1) Acquisitions by donation is the major method
of building the archival collections of the society. Purchase shall be used
only as a last expedient to assure the acquisition and preservation of
particularly significant materials. No loans of materials except for copying
purposes shall be accepted. Acquisitions include materials reflecting the
history of Montana and of contiguous states and Canadian provinces where they
are direct or indirect links to Montana.
(2) All donations of a major nature shall cause the issuance of a deed of gift for the
signature of the donor and director/department head.
(3) Restrictions on collections, while not
encouraged, may be placed on the materials as a condition of donation. These
may take several forms, including: a period of years; during the lifetime of
the donor; no publication from materials without authorization from the donor;
or during the lifetime of key individuals mentioned in the manuscripts.
Unreasonable restrictions on entire collections shall be rejected. Where
restrictions have been agreed upon in writing they shall be honored by the
staff and patrons.
History: Sec. 22-3-107 MCA; IMP, Sec. 22-3-107 MCA; NEW, 1981 MAR p. 766, Eff. 7/31/81.