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  • - A Guide to Making the Museum Experience
    av Andrea Gallagher Nalls
    517 - 957

    Come, Stay, Learn, Play is a practical guide to creating amazing visitor experiences for those on the front-line of museums.

  • av Timothy J. McNeil
    1 127

    This full-color book uses real-world examples, museum and exhibition design studio profiles, historical and contemporary voices, and draw on the author's own creative practice and exhibition making experience, as well as contributions from his extensive network of international museum, attraction, and design professionals.

  • av Corinne Zimmermann
    567

    This book offers a framework for collaboration between art museum educators and health professionals. It includes advice on selecting meaningful and provocative works of art; models of responsive workshop design, compelling descriptions of gallery experiences; and references to supporting medical literature

  • - Budgeting for Museum Professionals
    av Kristine Zickuhr
    504,99 - 1 071

    The book is particularly suited for staff members in small or medium-sized museums who are interested in understanding and developing basic budgets. It would also serve as a helpful resource for individuals advancing into leadership positions which require stronger administrative skills.

  • av Gerry Wagner Crouse
    857

    This full-color visual dictionary contains an unambiguous vocabulary for the parts of handcrafted decorative, domestic, and artistic items. Terminology for a broad array of object types is accompanied by original color illustrations.

  • av Porchia Moore, Rose Paquet & Aletheia Wittman
    517 - 1 011

  • - A Systemic Approach to Organizational Change
    av Maria Ciaccheri
    527 - 1 011

    Museum Accessibility by Design: A Systemic Approach to Organizational Change addresses the design of museum accessibility strategy, offering cases, tools and resources to facilitate its critical deployment and guide its evolution in museums through training activities.

  • - From the Inside Out
    av Cecile Shellman
    441 - 877

    This book draws from the author's nearly three-decade career of being "the only one in the room". Cecile Shellman builds a process for individualizing, identifying, and prioritizing DEAI challenges; acknowledges key universal challenges in goal-setting and goal achieving; and shares resources and tools for making and charting progress.

  • - Meeting Expectations with New Models
     
    567

    This book will help museum educators meet visitors' changing expectations, train and prepare responsive educators, and develop models for the future

  • - Meeting Expectations with New Models
     
    1 251

    This book will help museum educators meet visitors' changing expectations, train and prepare responsive educators, and develop models for the future

  • - A Handbook
    av Sharon, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Vatsky & Director of School and Family Programs
    497

    This handbook provides a compendium of successful gallery activities to engage the entire tour group in the interpretive process.

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    1 181

    The sixth edition of Museum Registration Methods is a comprehensive guide to registration and collections management of museum collections, from acquisition, use, and deaccessioning.

  • - How to Connect with Teachers and Engage Students
     
    531

    This timely book provides a critical look at one of the staples of museum education programming: the "field trip" for school groups. The K-12 audience is of major importance to museums: not only does reaching students relate directly to the educational mission of museums, but also our institutions rely on the revenue generated by school groups.

  • - How to Connect with Teachers and Engage Students
     
    1 121

    This timely book provides a critical look at one of the staples of museum education programming: the "field trip" for school groups. The K-12 audience is of major importance to museums: not only does reaching students relate directly to the educational mission of museums, but also our institutions rely on the revenue generated by school groups.

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    567

    The Inclusive Museum Leader offers insights and perspectives from two recognized museum leaders who have joined together to offer practical solutions and opportunities responding to the call for museums to play an active social justice role.

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    1 327

    The Inclusive Museum Leader offers insights and perspectives from two recognized museum leaders who have joined together to offer practical solutions and opportunities responding to the call for museums to play an active social justice role.

  • - A Guide to Becoming a Changemaker
    av Michael Murawski
    457 - 891

    In this book, Michael Murawski explores the work of museums as agents of change through inspiring case studies as well as his own honest, personal experiences as a museum educator, offering effective strategies for museums to enact change in their communities and, most importantly, convert talk into action

  • av Anthony Pennay
    504 - 971

    The Civic Mission of Museums, explores the way in which museums can leverage their collections and their connections within and beyond their communities to serve democracy as a whole.

  • - Developing and Managing Traveling Exhibitions
    av Rebecca Buck, Jean Gilmore & Irene Taurins
    517

    Organizing a traveling exhibition for the first time or the tenth time? This second edition of On the Road Again covers all you need to know about touring an exhibition to multiple venues. Appropriate for staff at all types of museums, particularly those at small and midsize institutions, this title is a must for every museum bookshelf.

  • - Site-Based Strategies for Teaching about the Past
     
    461

    This book explores innovative museum programs across diverse sites. The chapters highlight how museum programming, object-based learning, and site-specific education can impact learning. It is aimed at educators, programing developers, university students, and teachers to illustrate the innovative and engaging programing anyone can do.

  • - Site-Based Strategies for Teaching about the Past
     
    921

    This book explores innovative museum programs across diverse sites. The chapters highlight how museum programming, object-based learning, and site-specific education can impact learning. It is aimed at educators, programing developers, university students, and teachers to illustrate the innovative and engaging programing anyone can do.

  • - A Handbook on Collection Gifts and Donations for Museums and Donors
     
    567

    This authoritative guide from the American Alliance of Museums and overseen by a blue-ribbon Editorial Advisory Board is intended for museums and donors alike, on the donation process, current standards and best practices, ethical and legal issues, and IRS updates and valuation considerations.

  • - A Handbook on Collection Gifts and Donations for Museums and Donors
     
    1 151

    This authoritative guide from the American Alliance of Museums and overseen by a blue-ribbon Editorial Advisory Board is intended for museums and donors alike, on the donation process, current standards and best practices, ethical and legal issues, and IRS updates and valuation considerations.

  • av Tara Young
    327 - 451

    This book discusses some of the benefits of working in museums; explains how museums differ according to size, type, and organizational structure; and goes through dozens of museum positions in detail. It is designed to introduce college students, graduate students, and/or young professionals to the museum field.

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