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Item10 must reads : learning, engaging, enriching(MuseumsEtc, 2014)Learning, engagement and enrichment are at the very core of any museum's mission. This new collection shares the global experience of innovative professionals - in museums and galleries large and small - who have expanded the effectiveness and the boundaries of the museum learning process. [From back cover]
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ItemA museum in public : revisioning Canada's Royal Ontario Museum(Routledge, 2022-02-02) Susan L.T. Ashley.A Museum in Public critically examines the idea of museums as institutions of the public sphere. Using as a case study the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Canada's largest museum, the book interrogates the public nature and political dynamics of the ROM as it completed a multi-million-dollar Renaissance' architectural project. Employing an empirically engaged cultural analysis of how publicness was reflected in the ideas, attitudes and behaviours of management, staff, and vis- itors, the book builds upon an ethnographic description of four public inter- faces of institutional operations: structuring, positioning, exhibiting, and interacting. Conceptualizing ROM's new nature as 'celebrity publicness': engagement as publicity and not politics, Ashley offers insights into how – and whether - museums like the ROM might achieve political publicness through transparent, open communicative action. As a whole, the book asks museum practitioners and scholars to seriously consider how the ideals of contact zone and engagement with their real need for dissent, conflict, and alternative ways of thinking – can truly be made possible within an administrative setting. A Museum in Public will be a unique resource for scholars and students around the world who are engaged with the ongoing process of democrat- ization in museums. Its on-the-ground reporting on practical organizational ISsues, offered in a shorter more accessible format, will attract and provoke museum practitioners.
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ItemThe Accessible museum : model programs of accessibility for disabled and older people(American Association of Museums, 1992) The American Association of Museums
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ItemAdult museum programs : designing meaningful experiences(AltaMira Press, 2002) Sachatello-Sawyer, Bonnie
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ItemAirborne pollutants in museums, galleries and archives : risk assessment, control strategies and preservation management(Canadian Conservation Institute, 2003) Tetreault, Jean
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ItemAnti-Museum(Routledge, 2022-02-02) Adrian FranklinAnti-Museum charts the development of the anti-museum as a concept and as it has been realised in practice. Drawing on a range of case studies, including the New Museum and PS1 in New York, Mona in Australia, Art42 in Paris and Donald Judd's Marfa, the book assesses their potential publics in new ways.
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ItemApplying For Jobs And Internships In Museum(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group London And Newyork, 2022-02-02)
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ItemApplying For Jobs And Internships In Museum(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group London And Newyork, 2022-02-02) Martha M. SchloetzerMuseums Applying for Jobs and Internships in Museums offers a straightforward approach to applying for positions within a museum. Martha M. Schloetzer provides practical advice about the application and interview process that will prepare emerging museum professionals as they approach the profession. From reviewing job and internship postings to developing a solid resume and writing distinctive cover letters, this guide provides practical, sound advice for museum job seekers. Schloetzer integrates the stories of successful and unsuccessful interns and job applicants throughout the book's narrative, and recognizing the additional challenges faced by non-US nationals, the book also offers information specifically for international students seeking work experience in US museums.
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ItemThe architecture of the museum : symbolic structures, urban contexts(Manchester University Press, 2003) Giebelhausen, Michaela, editor
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ItemArtefacts, archives, and documentation in the relational museum(Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2022) Jones, MikeArtefacts, Archives, and Documentation in the Relational Museum provides the first interdisciplinary study of the digital documentation of artefacts and archives in contemporary museums, while also exploring the implications of polyphonic, relational thinking on collections documentation. Drawing on case studies from Australia, the United Kingdom, and the US, the book provides a critical examination of the history of collections management and documentation since the introduction of computers to museums in the 1960s, demonstrating how technology has contributed to the disconnection of distributed collections knowledge. Jones also highlights how separate documentation systems have developed, managed by distinct, increasingly professionalised staff, impacting our ability to understand and use what we find in museums and their ever-expanding online collections. Exploring this legacy allows us to rethink current practice, focusing less on individual objects and more on the rich stories and interconnected resources that lie at the heart of the contemporary, plural, participatory 'relational museum.' Artefacts, Archives, and Documentation in the Relational Museum is essential reading for those who wish to better understand the institutional silos found in museums, and the changes required to make museum knowledge more accessible. The book is a particularly important addition to the fields of museum studies, archival science, information management, and the history of cultural heritage technologies. -- Provided by publisher.
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ItemThe British Museum : a history(British Museum Press, 2002) Wilson, David M.
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ItemThe British Museum visitor's guide : with self-guided tours of the collection(British Museum, 2003) Reeve, John
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ItemCentering the museum : writings for the post-covid age(Taylor & Francis, 2021) Gurian, Elaine HeumannDrawing on Elaine Heumann Gurian’s fifty years of museum experience, Centering the Museum calls on the profession to help visitors experience their shared humanity and find social uses for public buildings, in order to make museums more central and useful to everyone in difficult times. Following the same format as Civilizing the Museum, this new volume includes material written especially for a re-emergent time and relevant public lectures not included in the author’s previous book. Divided into six separate content clusters, with over twenty different essays, the book identifies many small, subtle ways museums can become welcoming to more—and to all. Drawing on her extensive experience as a deputy director, senior advisor to high-profile government museums, lecturer and teacher around the world, the author provides recommendations for inclusive actions by intertwining sociological thinking with practical decision-making strategies. Writing reflectively, Elaine also provides heritage students and professionals with insights that will help move their careers and organizations into more equitable, yet successful, terrain. Centering the Museum will be an excellent companion volume to Civilizing the Museum and, as such, will be a useful support for emerging museum leaders. It will be especially interesting to academics and students engaged in the study of cultural administration, as well as museum and heritage practitioners working around the world.
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ItemCities, museums and soft power(AAM Press, 2015) Lord, Gail Dexter ; Blankenberg, Ngaire'Soft power' emerged as a concept in the late twentieth century to describe international relations based not on military or economic strength, but on influence. While the resources of 'hard power' are tangible--force and finance--soft power resources include ideas, knowledge, values, and culture, as well as the ability to persuade. This volume discusses soft power from the vantage point of museums and demonstrates how they are quietly changing the world. With contributions by thirteen experts from ten countries, Cities, Museums and Soft Power reveals the world's 80,000 museums to be sleeping giants. Two major characteristics of soft power--the rise of cities and the role of civil society--are pushing museums from the margins toward the center as these institutions serve as education hubs, employers, magnets for creative industries, and engines of economic development. Meanwhile, the growth of technological networks and connectivity has enabled this soft power to spread even farther and deeper across the Internet and groups of people. Whether cozy and local or internationally renowned, museums possess a cultural strength that extends far beyond their walls " -- Provided by publisher.
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ItemCognitive development in museum settings : relating research and practice(Psychology Press, 2016) Sobel, David, editor ; Jipson., Jennifer L., editor
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ItemCollection conundrums : solving collections management mysteries(American Association of Museums, 2007) Buck, Rebecca A. ; Gilmore, Jean Allman
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ItemCollections care and stewardship : innovative approaches for museums(Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) Decker, Juilee., editorConsiders best practices and innovations related to documenting collections with regard to movement and safe handling of items for transport, display, photography, and treatment; collections storage; and information-sharing within and beyond the museum [Provided by publisher]
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ItemCome, stay, learn, play : a guide to making the museum experience(Rowman & Littlefield, 2021) Nalls, Andrea Gallagher ; American Alliance of MuseumsCome, Stay, Learn, Play is a practical guide to creating amazing visitor experiences for those on the front-line of museums. -- Provided by publisher.
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ItemConnecting Museums(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group London And Newyork, 2022-02-02) Mark O'Neill ; Glenn HooperMuseums explores the boundaries of museums and how exCanal relationships are affected by internal commitments, structures and ditions. Focussing on museums' relationship with heath, inclusion, and ommunity, the book provides a detailed assessment of the alliances be een museums and other stakeholders in recent years. With contributions from practitioners and established and early-career academics, this volume explores the ideas and practices through which museums are seeking to move beyond what might be called one-off contributions to society, to reach places where the museum is dynamic and facilitates self-generation and renewal, where it can become not just a provider of a cultural service, but an active participant in the rehabilitation of social trust and democratic participation. The contributors to this volume provide conceptual critiques and clarification of a number of key ideas which form the basis of the ethics of museum legitimacy, as well as a number of reports from the front line about the experience of trying to renew museums as more valuable and more relevant institutions.
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ItemConservation concerns : a guide for collectors and curators(Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992) Bachmann, Konstanze, editorWritten in accessible, nontechnical language, this book's twenty-three essays provide invaluable conservation guidelines for a variety of materials and media. Focusing also on proper storage techniques and environmental control, contributors offer information on emergency planning, disaster management, and identifying damages that may require professional treatment.
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ItemContemporary collecting : objects, practices, and the fate of things(The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2013) Moist, Kevin M., editor ; Banash, David C., editor
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ItemCreating exhibitions : collaboration in the planning, development, and design of innovative experiences(Wiley, 2013) McKenna-Cress, Polly ; Kamien, Janet
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ItemCreativity in museum practice(Left Coast Press, 2014) Norris, Linda ; Tisdale, RaineyWith this book museum professionals can learn how to unleash creative potential throughout their institution. Drawing from a wide range of research on creativity as well as insights from today's most creative museum leaders, the authors present at a set of practical principles about how museum workers at any level--not just those in "creative positions"--can make a place for creativity in their daily practice. Replete with creativity exercises and stories from the field, they guide readers in developing an internal culture of creative learning, as well as delivering increased value to museum audiences. [Provided by publisher]
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ItemCurating lively objects : exhibitions beyond disciplines(Routledge, 2022) Muller, Lizzie ; Seck Langill, CarolineCurating Lively Objects explores the role of things as catalysts in imagining futures beyond disciplines for museums and exhibitions. Authors describe how their curatorial collaborations with diverse objects, from rocks to robots, generate new ways of organising and sharing knowledge. Bringing together leading artists and curators from Australia and Canada, this volume addresses object liveliness from a range of entwined perspectives, including new materialism, decolonial thinking, Indigenous epistemologies, environmentalism, feminist critique and digital aesthetics. Foregrounding practice-based curatorial scholarship the book focuses on rigorous reflexive accounts of how curating is done. It contributes to global topics in curatorial research including time and memory beyond and before disciplinarity; the relationship between human and non-human across different ontologies; and the interaction between Indigenous knowledge and disciplinary expertise in interpreting museum collections. Curating Lively Objects will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of curatorial studies, museum studies, cultural heritage, art history, Indigenous studies, material culture and anthropology. It also provides a vital resource for professionals working in museums and galleries around the world who are seeking to respond creatively, ethically, and inclusively to the challenge of changing disciplinary boundaries. -- Provided by publisher.