Museum Provision and Professionalism

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Gaynor Kavanagh
Routledge, 2005 M06 20 - 376 páginas

Museums are public places where objects, images and memories are kept and shared. They exist in infinite variety and contradiction. They can be places of great excitement and great boredom, sharply insightful and hopelessly bland. Museums are anything that the political climate and the imagination allows them to be. No two museums are the same.
The papers which make up this volume give ample evidence of the variety of views that exist about museums. They also demonstrate that museums and museum professionals are moving forward with energy and conviction. This volume will be invaluable to students and museum professionals and will provoke them to consider museum provision and professionalism in all their forms.

 

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Introduction
1
some definitions
13
Part 2 Thinking about museums
18
Part 3 Museums UK
92
Part 4 The museums profession
121
Part 5 Professionalism
227
Part 6 Codes of ethical conduct
259
Part 7 Institutional standards
302
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