A Deed of Gift: What Is It?
One
of the most exciting aspects of being an archivist is when a person walks in
the archives with a box of records they wish to donate. Every archivist will admit that their heart
skips a beat when they see someone walk into their archives with records to
donate.
Houston County, Tennessee Retired Teachers Scrapbooks Donation
A
lot of archives would not be an archive without donors and the records they
bring to us. We depend on people to
help us save our history by donating family records that are not wanted, finds
at garage sales and purchasing records at estate sales. A lot of small archives like the Houston
County, Tennessee Archives does not have the budget to go out and purchase
records, photographs and memorabilia at auctions or anywhere else.
When
someone donates anything to an archive, the archivist should present the donor
with a document that is called “A Deed of Gift”. This document is a legally binding document between the donor and
the archive that transfers ownership and legal rights of the records from the
donor to the archive.
Houston County, Tennessee Lions Club Records and Memorabilia Donation
Most
archives will not accept a records donation without a signed deed of gift.
Information
included in the deed of gift can be:
-name of the donor and archive
-description of the materials being
donated
-terms of the transfer of ownership
-any restrictions imposed by the donor
-signatures of both the donor and the
archivist
For
more detailed information on a deed of gift, see the Society of American
Archivists “A Guide to Deeds of Gift”
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