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Opportunities for Supporting the Ingalls Library
and Museum Archives
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The Ingalls Library is one of the largest art research
libraries in the United States with over 440,000 volumes focused on the
study of art. The museum archives houses the historical records of the
institution and functions as the records management center.
The combined resources of the library and archives serve to assist museum
staff in researching and planning exhibitions, programming, publications
and acquisitions. The library and archives also serve the general academic
communities, museum members and the public in advancing art historical
research of a scholarly or personal nature.
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Support of the Ingalls Library and Museum Archives
ensures that we are able to continue providing access to a wealth of scholarly
resources.
The Ingalls Library welcomes donations of monetary support and the gift
of materials.
Monetary Donations
Monetary donations may be sent directly to the Ingalls Library and, unless
specified to the contrary, will be used for general library and archives
purposes. General donations help us to ensure access, preservation and care
of the collections for years to come. Donations may be specifically designated
for the acquisition of new materials. Items purchased with funds designated
for acquisitions will include a bookplate recognizing the donor.
Monetary donations will be acknowledged in writing in accordance with the
applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax
deductible to the extent allowable by law.
Material Donations
Materials are accepted which fall within the scope of our Collection Development
Policy. For donations to the collection, donors are encouraged to send a list
of proposed items to be donated before bringing them to the library.
Donations of materials to the Ingalls Library are tax-deductible to the
extent allowable by law. The library cannot place a value on donated
materials, but we can guide you to directories of qualified appraisers. For additional
information related to tax benefits of donations, refer to the Internal
Revenue Service Publication 561: Determining the Value of Donated Property.
All donations of materials are appreciated and acknowledged in writing.
A bookplate recognizing the donor is placed in each volume added to the
collection. A gift in honor of, or in memory of, someone special may be
designated as well.
Materials which cannot be added to the collection may be retrieved by the
donor or placed in the library's book sale with proceeds going to benefit
the library.
If you would like to donate to the Ingalls Library and Museum Archives,
please contact:
Elizabeth Lantz
Director of Library and Archives
The Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Blvd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
(216)-707-2538
blantz@clevelandart.org
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Ingalls Library and Archives
Individual Donors — 2008-2009
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Ann Abid
Russ Anderson
Anonymous
Hillary Bober
Muriel E. Butkin
William S. Clark
Teresa DeChant
Kaylynn Deveney
Douglas Ethridge
Mary Lou Ferbert
John Githens
Elizabeth Harvey-Lee
Suzanne Hawkins
Robert Hershkowitz
Mike Hill
Ron Jude
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Elizabeth A. Lantz
Heather Lemonedes
Michael S. Levy
Ida Rose & Theo Luntz
Jason McCoy
James C. Mead
Marsha Morrow
Edward Olszewski
Hal P. Retzler
Dori Rootenberg
Carole W. & Charles B. Rosenblatt
Tom Rowe
Mary Suzor
Debby Tenenbaum
Marilyn J. White
Gayle Williams
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