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A Cabinet of Curiosities
Can Museums be all Things to all People? Missions, Goals, and Marketing’s Role
Evaluating the Ethics and Consciences of Museums
Excellence, Autonomy, and Diversity: The Case for Tax-Exempt Cultural Organizations
Extending the Frame: Forging a New Partnership with the Public
From Museum to Mass Entertainment: The Evolution of the Role of Museums in Cities
Identity as Self-Discovery: The Ecomuseum in France
Museums and the Re-shaping of Memory
Museums as Centers of Controversy
Museums as Institutions for Personal Learning
Museums in Search of a Sustainable Future
Museums of the Future: The Impact of Technology on Museum Practices
Negotiating a Sustainable Path: Museums and Societal Therapy
On Museums, Culture, and Sustainable Development
The Real Multiculturalism: A Struggle for Authority and Power
South African Museums and the Creation of a New National Identity
The Unionization of the Exploratorium
What is the Object of this Exercise? A Meandering Exploration of the Many Meanings of Objects in Museums
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