verb
- to remove (an item) from a museum or library collection, typically by selling or donating it
Usage: formal; chiefly used in museum and library contexts
noun
- the act or process of removing an item from a museum or library collection
Usage: formal; chiefly used in museum and library contexts
Examples
- The museum decided to deaccession several duplicate paintings to fund new acquisitions.
- The library will deaccession outdated reference books that are no longer used.
- Deaccessioning requires careful documentation and approval from the institution's board.
- The proceeds from the deaccession of the artwork were donated to educational programs.
- Museums must follow strict ethical guidelines when they deaccession items from their permanent collections.
- The deaccession policy ensures that removed items are handled responsibly and transparently.