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PART III: Processes
14 FROM CARING TO CREATING: Curators Change Their Spots
Museums on the move
Spaces and places
Collections and exhibitions
Research and scholarship
New and social media
Audiences and evaluation
New curatorship
Curators as political activists
Curators as artistic directors
Curators as public investigators
Conclusion
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References
Further Reading
Автор: | Группа авторов |
Издательство: | John Wiley & Sons Limited |
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Жанр произведения: | Изобразительное искусство, фотография |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9781119796626 |

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9 FROM IDIOSYNCRATIC TO INTEGRATED: Strategic Planning for Collections
Collections planning: what and why?
Developing a collections plan
The intellectual framework
Challenges to planning
Conclusion: implementation and after
References
10 COLLECTION CARE AND MANAGEMENT: History, Theory, and Practice
Historical overview
Literature review
Theory: objects and meanings
Ethics: best practices for museum professionals
Legal aspects of collections management
Theoretical foundations of collections management
Preventive conservation
Risk management
Acquisitions, accession, registration, and cataloging
Deaccessioning and disposal
The future of collections management
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11 THE FUTURE OF COLLECTING IN “DISCIPLINARY” MUSEUMS: Interpretive, Thematic, Relational
Disciplinary museums
Should we collect?
Collecting comprehensively and collecting scientifically
New scientific collecting: interpretive, thematic, and relational
Making it work in practice: the Trees project at Manchester Museum
Conclusion
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12 MANAGING COLLECTIONS OR MANAGING CONTENT?: The Evolution of Museum Collections Management Systems
The early history of collections management systems
Integrating collections management and pest management
Collections management systems in the gallery
Publishing collections management data online
Sharing data locally, nationally, and internationally
Online cataloging and knowledge creation
Developing a museum for the future: new initiatives at the Hunterian
Conclusion
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13 CONSERVATION THEORY AND PRACTICE: Materials, Values, and People in Heritage Conservation
Conservation practice
Recent shifts
Careful management of change
Simplifying the conservation object
Conservation concepts
Materials-based conservation
Values-based conservation
Devaluing values-based conservation
Peoples-based conservation
Conclusion
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