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Genre/Form: | Electronic books Conference papers and proceedings Congresses |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Boylan, Patrick. Museums 2000 : Politics, People, Professionals and Profit. Florence : Taylor and Francis, ©2005 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Patrick Boylan; International Committee of Museums. |
ISBN: | 9780203983034 0203983033 |
OCLC Number: | 1048459519 |
Description: | 1 online resource (204 pages). |
Contents: | Preliminaries -- Contents -- 1 Museums 2000 and the future of museums -- 2 Opening address: Museums 2000 -- 3 Politics and museums 1 Politics and the role of museums in the rescue of identity Lorena San Roman -- 4 Politics and museums 2 Art and Politics Eric Moody -- 5 People and museums 1 Reading museums Donald Horne -- 6 People and museums 2 People's participation in science museums Saroj Ghose -- 7 Professionals and museums 1 Museum professionals the endangered species Tomislav Sola -- 8 Professionals and museums 2 Rambling reflections of a museum man Neil Cossons -- 9 Profit and museums1 Funding sponsorship and corporate support Paul Perrot -- 10 Profit and museums 2 now and in the future Options and unique commercial opportunities for museums now and in the future Frans Verbaas -- Speakers and panel members -- Index. |
Series Title: | Heritage. |
Abstract:
Museum and art galleries have never been so much in the news as they have been over the past decade. Yet public focus at both professional and non-specialist levels has been remarkable for what has been accidentally or deliberatley left out of recent debates. Moving beyond the narrow issues of professional practice, Museums 2000 probes the political, economic and cultural realities which affect museums today. Because the contributos are drawn from the museum profession and the wider political, academic and business community worldwide, the book is truly international, reflecting the issues which affect all museums.
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