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museums

The Social Work of Museums

by Curator Journal on July 30, 2011

Museums in a Troubled World: Renewal, Irrelevance or Collapse?

by Curator Journal on April 29, 2011

Museums as Restorative Environments

by Curator Journal on October 25, 2010

How Web 2.0 is Changing the Nature of Museum Work

by Curator Journal on October 25, 2010

What are the “Six Strands” for History Museums?

by Nancy on May 2, 2010

The LSIE Report and IMLS: Supporting Learning in the Informal Environments of Museums and Libraries

by JohnFraser on May 2, 2010

Rethinking Museum Visitors: Using K-means Cluster Analysis to Explore a Museum’s Audience

by Nancy on September 27, 2009

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