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Museum Basics - Timothy Ambrose, Crispin Paine

Museum Basics

The International Handbook
Buch | Hardcover
504 Seiten
2025 | 5th edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-73899-4 (ISBN)
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Museum Basics provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to professional practice in museums, galleries and related heritage organisations.

This new edition includes a number of international case studies from a diverse group of guest authors who work in a variety of museums around the world. Ambrose, Paine and their contributing authors respond to recent developments in the museum field and incorporate content on new technology, as well as political and social issues, such as decolonisation, climate change and social justice. The book also covers different approaches to museology and current methods in core areas, such as collections, exhibitions, policy, education and management. Using the same modular structure as previous editions, the book includes 129 units. A number of new units have been added, including material about museums and conflict, museums and communities, loans, maintaining displays and exhibitions, and sensitive objects and human remains. This edition is supported by refreshed diagrams, an updated glossary and its own companion website, which provides a wide range of additional resources for readers.

Museum Basics will be essential reading for students engaged in the study of museums, heritage, public history, culture, archaeology, anthropology and tourism, who are learning to critically examine the ideas and ideals around museum culture. Staff and volunteers working in museums, galleries and other heritage and cultural institutions will be able to use the book to identify best practices for their daily work.

Timothy Ambrose is an international consultant working in the field of museums and cultural heritage. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a Fellow of the UK Museums Association. He has a particular interest in the role of museums in place-making and destination development and has published widely on museums and cultural heritage. Crispin Paine is a former curator and museum consultant, now an author and museum volunteer. He is a Visiting Lecturer at the Open University, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and a Fellow of the UK Museums Association. He has particular interests in local community museums and in the material culture of religion.

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Section 1 Introduction to museums

Section 1 Introduction

Unit 1.1 About this handbook

Unit 1.2 About museums

Unit 1.3 Types of museums

Unit 1.4 Making the case for museums

Section 2 The museum and its responsibilities

Section 2 Introduction

Unit 2.1 Museums and sustainability

Unit 2.2 Museums and social justice

Unit 2.3 Museums and theory

Unit 2.4 Museums and ethics

Unit 2.5 Museums and decolonisation

Unit 2.6 The role of museums in climate justice

Unit 2.7 Museums and conflict

Section 3 The museum and its users

Section 3 Introduction

Unit 3.1 Museums are for people

Unit 3.2 Museums and their location

Unit 3.3 Understanding your market context

Unit 3.4 Museums and their communities

Unit 3.5 Equality, diversity and inclusion

Unit 3.6 Special audiences: museums and people with disabilities and special needs

Unit 3.7 Developing new audiences

Unit 3.8 Working with Friends’ organisations and volunteer groups

Unit 3.9 Researchers as users

Unit 3.10 Marketing and promoting your museum

Unit 3.11 Public relations and the media

Section 4 The museum and its services

Section 4 Introduction

Unit 4.1 The museum visit

Unit 4.2 Information services

Unit 4.3 Facilities for visitors

Unit 4.4 Access and accessibility

Unit 4.5 Providing services: shops and sales points

Unit 4.6 Providing services: food and drink

Unit 4.7 Providing facilities for hire

Unit 4.8 Museum publications

Unit 4.9 Social media and museums

Section 5 Learning in the museum

Section 5 Introduction

Unit 5.1 Engagement and participation

Unit 5.2 Learning in museums

Unit 5.3 Learning inside the museum

Unit 5.4 Learning beyond the museum

Unit 5.5 Learning resources

Unit 5.6 Events and activities: creating programmes

Unit 5.7 Learning partnerships

Unit 5.8 Evaluating learning programmes

Section 6 Presenting and interpreting collections

Section 6 Introduction

Unit 6.1 What is interpretation?

Unit 6.2 Planning new displays and exhibitions

Unit 6.3 Research for displays and exhibitions

Unit 6.4 Briefing a designer

Unit 6.5 Display and exhibition design and production

Unit 6.6 Writing text

Unit 6.7 Presentation techniques: graphics

Unit 6.8 Presentation techniques: three-dimensional

Unit 6.9 Presentation techniques: audio-visual

Unit 6.10 Presentation techniques: interactives

Unit 6.11 Presentation techniques: replicas and reconstructions

Unit 6.12 Presentation techniques: using people

Unit 6.13 Digital media

Unit 6.14 Museum lighting

Unit 6.15 Museum showcases

Unit 6.16 Evaluating displays and exhibitions

Unit 6.17 Maintaining displays and exhibitions

Section 7 Presenting and interpreting collections

Section 7 Introduction

Unit 7.1 Types of collections

Unit 7.2 Policies for collecting

Unit 7.3 Sensitive objects and human remains

Unit 7.4 Policies for disposal

Unit 7.5 Donations and purchases

Unit 7.6 Loans

Unit 7.7 Collecting and field documentation

Unit 7.8 Object research

Unit 7.9 Fieldwork and record centres

Unit 7.10 Photography, video and 3D imaging

Unit 7.11 Audio recording and oral history

Unit 7.12 The role of collections in research

Unit 7.13 Repatriation and ethical considerations

Unit 7.14 Museum archives and museum history

Section 8 Managing and caring for collections

Section 8 Introduction

Unit 8.1 Collections audits

Unit 8.2 Collections management plans

Unit 8.3 Documentation systems

Unit 8.4 Conservation plans

Unit 8.5 Preventive conservation: principles

Unit 8.6 Environmental monitoring and control: light

Unit 8.7 Environmental monitoring and control: humidity and temperature

Unit 8.8 Environmental monitoring and control: air pollution/pest and insect attack

Unit 8.9 Materials testing

Unit 8.10 Health hazards in collections

Unit 8.11 Collections storage: principles

Unit 8.12 Collections storage: practice

Unit 8.13 Handling, packing and moving collections

Unit 8.14 Remedial conservation: principles

Unit 8.15 Remedial conservation: practice

Unit 8.16 Disaster planning

Unit 8.17 Insurance

Unit 8.18 Handling, packing and moving collections

Unit 8.19 Collections security: systems and procedures

Unit 8.20 Copyright

Section 9 The museum and its buildings

Section 9 Introduction

Unit 9.1 Museums and their physical setting

Unit 9.2 Museum buildings: form and function

Unit 9.3 Options analysis and feasibility assessment

Unit 9.4 Working with architects

Unit 9.5 Museum buildings: planning for access

Unit 9.6 Orientation and signage

Unit 9.7 Atmosphere, pace and flow

Unit 9.8 Museum buildings: physical security

Unit 9.9 Museum buildings: sustainability

Unit 9.10 Museum buildings: management and maintenance

Unit 9.11 Moving the museum

Section 10 The museum and its governance and management

Section 10 Introduction

Unit 10.1 Legal status, governance and management structures

Unit 10.2 Working with others

Unit 10.3 Networking

Unit 10.4 Policy development and management planning

Unit 10.5 Developing a forward plan

Unit 10.6 Measuring performance in museums

Unit 10.7 Evaluating the museum’s success

Unit 10.8 Project management

Unit 10.9 Financial management

Unit 10.10 Sources of income

Unit 10.11 Fundraising

Unit 10.12 Museum closure

Section 11 The museum and its staffing

Section 11 Introduction

Unit 11.1 Staff structures

Unit 11.2 Volunteers in museums

Unit 11.3 Recruiting museum staff

Unit 11.4 Conditions of service

Unit 11.5 Performance standards for the individual

Unit 11.6 Job appraisal and assessing performance

Unit 11.7 Staff training and professional development

Unit 11.8 Management of change

Unit 11.9 Internal communications

Unit 11.10 Using consultants and outsourcing

Unit 11.11 Health and safety

Unit 11.12 Administrative procedures

Unit 11.13 Information technology and the museum

Unit 11.14 Hybrid working

Section 12 Supporting resources

Section 12 Introduction

Unit 12.1 Sources of information and support

Unit 12.2 Resources for museums on the Internet

Back matter

Glossary

Select bibliography

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.7.2025
Reihe/Serie Heritage: Care-Preservation-Management
Zusatzinfo 82 Line drawings, black and white; 82 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 297 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-032-73899-5 / 1032738995
ISBN-13 978-1-032-73899-4 / 9781032738994
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