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53:3 July 2010

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Curator 53:3. Photo by John Gordy.

Forum

  • Beverly Sheppard: The Gift of the ISE Frameworks: A Better Language for Museum Learning
  • Linda Duke: The Museum Visit: It’s an Experience, Not a Lesson
  • John W. Jacobsen: A Research Vision for Museums

Suitcase Notes

  • Tom L. Freudenheim: The “Real” and Its Props

Articles

  • Daryl Fischer, Lisa Levinson: Redefining Successful Interpretation in Art Museums
  • Robert R. Janes: The Mindful Museum
  • Liam Smith, Jim Curtis, Pieter van Dijk: What the Zoo Should Ask: The Visitor Perspective on Pro-wildlife Behavior Attributes

Exhibitions

  • Billie A. Pivnick: A Museum Visitor’s Guide to the Universe

Digital

  • Neal Stimler: “Ferry Me O’er”: Musing on the Future of Museum Culture

Books

  • Kylie Message: The Heritage-scape: UNESCO, World Heritage, and Tourism Valuing Historic Environments
  • David Gordon: Beyond the Turnstile: Making the Case for Museums and Sustainable Values
  • Jill Riddell: Free-Choice Learning and the Environment
  • Tom Shapiro: Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens: Frank Oppenheimer and the World He Made Up
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