deaccessioni
Deaccessioni, also known as deaccessioning, refers to the process by which an institution, such as a museum, library, or archive, permanently removes an item from its collection. This can occur for various reasons, including financial constraints, changes in the institution's mission or focus, or the need to make space for new acquisitions. The term "deaccessioni" is often used in the context of Italian cultural institutions, but the concept is applicable to collections worldwide.
The deaccessioning process typically involves several steps. First, the institution assesses the item's value, condition, and
Deaccessioni can have significant implications for the item's provenance and the institution's collection. For the item,
In recent years, there has been growing debate about the ethics of deaccessioni, particularly in the context