Museum Documentation Systems
Author: Richard B. Light
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 2014-05-27
Total Pages: 347
ISBN-13: 1483192423
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Author: Richard B. Light
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 2014-05-27
Total Pages: 347
ISBN-13: 1483192423
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMuseum Documentation Systems
Author: Eilean Hooper-Greenhill
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-03-07
Total Pages: 318
ISBN-13: 1134640749
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollecting together a group of talented writers, Museum, Media, Message considers, in depth, the most up-to-date approaches to museum communication including: museums as media; museums and audience; and the evaluation of museums. Addressing the need for museums to develop better knowledge of visitor experience, this volume introduces a broad range of issues, and presents the ultimate how, why and who of museum communication. Museum, Media, Message combines philosophical discussion, practical examples and case studies and examines museum communication in three sections: analyzing how museums and galleries construct and transmit complex systems of value through processes of collection and exhibition raising philosophical and management issues and exploration of work with specific audiences introducing methods for studying the audiences’ experiences of communication events in museums. Perfect for people who want to develop a more critical and informed professional museum practice, and for students looking to enhance their skills of analysis and reflection, this book is of value to anyone interested in the current debates and issues of this new and growing field.
Author: John M. A. Thompson
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-07-17
Total Pages: 776
ISBN-13: 1317791606
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on original contributions by specialists, this manual covers both the theory and the practice required in the management of museums. It is intended for all museum and art gallery profession staff, and includes sections on new technology, marketing, volunteers and museum libraries.
Author: Hannah Turner
Publisher: UBC Press
Published: 2020-07-15
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 0774863951
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow does material culture become data? Why does this matter, and for whom? As the cultures of Indigenous peoples in North America were mined for scientific knowledge, years of organizing, classifying, and cataloguing hardened into accepted categories, naming conventions, and tribal affiliations – much of it wrong. Cataloguing Culture examines how colonialism operates in museum bureaucracies. Using the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History as her reference, Hannah Turner organizes her study by the technologies framing museum work over two hundred years: field records, the ledger, the card catalogue, the punch card, and eventually the database. She examines how categories were applied to ethnographic material culture and became routine throughout federal collecting institutions. As Indigenous communities encounter the documentary traces of imperialism while attempting to reclaim what is theirs, this timely work shines a light on access to and return of cultural heritage.
Author: M. F. Porter
Publisher: London : British Library
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 90
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Publisher: London : Taylor Graham and the Institute of Information Scientists
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John E. Simmons
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2024-03-18
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 153818379X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollection care is a fundamental responsibility for museums and other collecting institutions, and the foundation of collection stewardship is good collection management policies. The new third edition of Things Great and Small continues to be a comprehensive resource for developing, implementing, and revising collection management policies and includes new information for addressing prolonged or permanent closure of museums, wider parameters for collection storage environments, and sustainable collection management practices to cope with climate change. Drawing on more than 50 years of experience as a collection manager, educator, consultant, and AAM Museum Assessment Program peer reviewer, John E. Simmons reviews the most recent collection management thinking and literature, helps determine which policies an institution needs, and provides guidance on policy content. In this new edition, coverage of critical areas is expanded, including digital objects, intellectual property rights, deaccessioning, decolonization, standards and best practices, collection storage environment parameters, managing off-site storage facilities, health and safety, laws and regulations, risk management, and sustainable collection management practices. With more than 50 tables and charts and model policy templates, this major publication is aimed at museums of all kinds, historic houses and sites, and other collecting institutions.
Author: Tim Ambrose
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780415057707
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing from a wide range of experience, the authors propose the simple ideas which should underpin all professional museum training courses. Organised on a modular basis Museum Basics provides a basic guide to `best practice' in every aspect of museum work, from museum organisation, through collections management and conservation, to marketing and security. It is designed for training courses, to be supplemented by case studies, project work and group discussion.
Author: National Fire Protection Association
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 36
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Museum Documentation Association (Great Britain)
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Published: 1980
Total Pages: 164
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