3/18/2010

Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies to Publish Soon

The Journal of Advanced Appraisal Studies - 2010 is nearing publication. I would expect the journal will be available for online ordering in just over two weeks.  Like the previous two editions, the 2010 publication covers a wide range of appraisal related topics, and includes articles from a wide mix of experts, educators, appraisers and specialists.

I will post to the AW Blog when copies will be available for order.  In the meantime, below is a list of authors and topics/titles of each article.  I think many will agree, there is a something of interest to most appraisers and related fields.  The content is informative and should be of assistance to both those to the profession and those with many years of experience.

This years group of authors include some past contributors as well as many new contributors.  Most of  major appraisal organizations are represented with many being very supportive of the project. Keep in mind, the proceeds support the educational initiatives of the Foundation for Appraisal Education, so in addition to gaining an excellent reference source, you are also supporting appraisal education with your purchase.

• Logan Adams – Building Bigger and Better Business with the Moving Industry

• Soodie Beasley - Fantasy Furniture by Designers: Mark, Mont, Duquette and Springer

• Elizabeth Kessin Berman – A Time to Value and a Time to Creatively Value Appraising Church and Synagogue Collections

• Jane C. Brennom – Appraisers vs Authenticators

• Robert W. Cook - Lack of Objectivity Leaves Appraisers at Risk: Index Adjusted Good-Better-Best Appraisal Model Offers Partial Solutions

• Robert J. Corey – Lack of Objectivity Leaves Appraisers at Risk: Index Adjusted Good-Better-Best Appraisal Model Offers Partial Solutions

• Hollie Davis – For Love or Money: Antiques as Investments

• Mark S. Gold – The Deaccessioning Debate: What Appraises Need to Know

• Brian Hiatt – Comparison of Different software to Prepare Personal Property Appraisal Reports

• Brian Kathenes – Appraising Stamps and Coins: Tips, Tricks and Hints for Taking the Mystery out of Stamp and Coin Appraising

• Jill Kent – Folk Art for Appraisers

• Elin Lake-Ewald – Original Research and Innovative Appraisals

• Judy Nelson – Reading a Two Dimensional Atrwork; Suggestions for the Generalist Appraiser

• Andrew Richmond - Love or Money: Antiques as Investments

• Felicia N. Rossomando – The Application of Blockage Discounts For an Artist’s Estate: An Art Business Approach

• Jerry Sampson – Establishing the Appraisers Library

• Elizabeth Sebesky – The Art Market: How Lending Fuels Art Crime

• Paul Shutler – The Importance of Being Provenanced

• Todd W. Sigety – Price Anomalies

• Scott Zema – Personal Property Appraising and the Element of Time

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