55:1 January 2012
COVER: Members of the Papua New Guinea community in Cairns, Australia, celebrating the opening of their Independence Day exhibition, James Cook University Library. Photo by Maria Wronska-Friend.
–Sample Content and Subscriptions–
Editor’s Note
- Zahava D. Doering, Rama Lakshmi: Introduction to the Special Issue
Forum
- Maria Wronska-Friend: “Why Haven’t We Been Taught All That At School?” Crosscultural Community Projects in North Queensland, Australia
Articles
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Paula Assunção dos Santos: Museu da Maré: A Museum Full of Soul
- Rama Lakshmi: Curating a Bhopal People’s Movement: An Opportunity for Indian Museums
- Rhianedd Smith: Searching for “Community”: Making English Rural History Collections Relevant Today
- Mirjam Shatanawi: Engaging Islam: Working with Muslim Communities in a Multicultural Society
- Nguyen Thi Thu Huong: Art in the Rotunda: The Cham Collection at the National Museum of Vietnamese History
Digital
- Supriya Singh, Meredith Blake: The Digitization of Pacific Cultural Collections: Consulting with Pacific Diasporic Communities and Museum Experts


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I am currently working on my MA thesis proposal, regarding family interactions and learning in the art museum environment. My the University of Texas (my university) doesn’t subscribe to Curator, is there a way I can get access to Curator articles from past issues?
Jessica,
Glad you asked! Curator: The Museum Journal is published by Wiley-Blackwell (Cs-journals@wiley.com). To obtain past issues — from Vol. 1, 1958 onward — please visit their website: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%292151-6952/issues Advancing through the bullets leads you to the table of contents and individual abstracts. That should enable you to find exactly what you are looking for.
FrannMarie