Anyone out there using electronic (digital) signatures for loan
agreements or other common museum agreements?  If so, what methods do
you use to verify the authenticity of the signature and the integrity of
the document?  I’ve read a bit about third-party certificate
authorities but I’m not clear on how (or if) this works in conjunction
with products like Adobe Acrobat or how it differs from Adobe’s
‘Fill and Sign’ functionality?  

Any information you’d be willing to share would be appreciated as we
are just getting started…..

 Thanks,
Ellen M. Stevens, Collections Information Manager
Research & Collections, New York State Museum
CEC 3140 Albany, New York  12203
518.408.1522
[email protected] 


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