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  • Thinking About Exhibitionsby Reesa Greenberg; Bruce W. Ferguson; Nairne Sandy

    Routledge 1996; US$ 47.95

    An anthology of writings on exhibition practice from artists, critics, curators and art historians which address the contradictions posed by museum and gallery staged exhibitions, and the challenge of staging art presentations and displays. more...

  • Museum, Media, Messageby Eilean Hooper-Greenhill

    Routledge 1998; US$ 50.95

    This volume considers in depth the most up-to-date approaches to museum communication - museums as media, museums and audience and the evaluation of museums. more...

  • Telling Historyby Joyce Thierer

    Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 2009; US$ 28.99

    Dramatic impersonations accompanied by informed discussions are becoming increasingly popular methods of educating visitors to museums and historical sites. This is the first book to provide step-by-step instructions for how to conceive, plan, publicize, present, and pay for such historical presentations. more...

  • The Museum Educator's Manualby Anna Johnson; Kimberly Huber; Nancy Cutler; Melissa Bingmann; Tim Grove

    Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. 2009; US$ 89.99

    This all-in-one book provides information, strategies, and tips on museum education in the areas of volunteer management, docent training, tour development, teacher training, web technology, exhibits, working with families, programs and events, evaluation, collaboration with other institutions, and funding. more...

  • Marketing the Artsby Steven Permut

    ABC-CLIO 1980; US$ 168.00

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  • Museumspädagogik in Kindermuseen und Jugendmuseenby K Marijke Brodel

    Diplomica Verlag 2006; US$ 13.94

    Hauptbeschreibung Kinder- und Jugendmuseum - Was ist das eigentlich? Angesichts des hohen Medienkonsums und der Verstädterung machen Kinder und Jugendliche Erfahrungen heutzutage hauptsächlich aus zweiter Hand. Kinder- und Jugendmuseen wollen dieser Entwicklung entgegenwirken und Kindern und Jugendlichen ermöglichen aktiv zu werden, ihre Sinne einzusetzen und eigene Erfahrungen mit Phänomenen aus Kunst, Kultur, Technik, Geschichte und Natur zu machen. Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich daher mit den folgenden Themen und Fragen: Was ist der Ursprung der Museumspädagogik und der traditionellen Museen und wie grenzen sich die Kinder- und Jugendmuseen von diesen ab? Welche Kindermuseumstypen gibt es? Was sind die Ziele und Aufgaben dieser Museumsgattung?... more...

  • Small Museum Toolkit Book Fourby Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko; Stacy Klingler; Bob Beatty; Kara Edie; Stacy Klingler; Conny Graft; Barbara B. Walden; Kat Burkhart; Tamara Hemmerlein; Candace Tangorra Matelic

    AltaMira Press 2011; US$ 24.99

    Museums exist to serve their audiences. This book describes how you can better relate to your audience, looking at how small museums are engaging with and advocating for their communities. We address marketing and public relations, visitor services, accessibility, and easy ways to find out what your audience members think about and want from you. more...

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