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  • 1.  Question

    Posted 09-09-2024 01:55 PM

    Dear All

    What is one book I should read as an emerging museum professional? I have read a few, but I wonder if I have missed anything.

    I look forward to the insight.

    Thanks,

    Rachel



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    Rachel Alschuler
    Museum Education/ Visitor Experience
    San Francisco CA
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  • 2.  RE: Question

    Posted 09-10-2024 06:49 AM

    Hi Rachel,

    When I was teaching (long ago) I liked Museum Basics by Timothy Ambrose and Crispin Paine Published by ICOM and Routledge. It has a bent towards UK practice but is extremely well organised and useful.

    I had purchased it through the AAM bookshop (25 years ago!!!!, time flies) 



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    Barbara S. Krulik
    Krulik Cultural Consulting Services
    barbaraskrulik@gmail.com
    New York
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  • 3.  RE: Question

    Posted 09-10-2024 12:49 PM

    Dear Barbara

    Thanks, I will look for it.

    Thanks again,

    Rachel



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    Rachel Alschuler
    Museum Education/ Visitor Experience
    San Francisco CA
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  • 4.  RE: Question

    Posted 09-10-2024 03:21 PM
    Edited by Roger Smith 09-10-2024 03:22 PM

    I would thoroughly recommend the book " Filthy Rich and Other Non Profit Fantasies" by Richard Steckel.

    An excellent and thought provoking book with practical suggestions

    See https://www.amazon.com/Filthy-Rich-Other-Non-Profit-Fantasies/dp/0898152674/drdrumsnotforpro



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    Roger Smith
    Publisher - Global Museum
    Auckland
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  • 5.  RE: Question

    Posted 09-11-2024 08:59 AM

    Rachel:

    If you haven't seen it, I recommend Collections Management as Critical Museum Practice (https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/240133).  The book was designed to be a collections management textbook & features contributors from around the world.  It is open source making it very accessible.   Full disclosure, I wrote a chapter, "Public art and artefacts – who cares: caring for art and artefacts in the public realm; ethical considerations" :). 
    Best.
    Sue Maltby, Conservator, IIC Fellow
    Maltby & Associates Inc.
    Adjunct Faculty, Museum Studies Program/Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
    174 Spadina Ave., #508
    Toronto, Ontario
    M5T 2C2


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    Sue Maltby, Conservator
    IIC Fellow
    Maltby & Associates Inc.
    Adjunct Faculty, Museum Studies Program/Faculty of Information, University
    of Toronto
    174 Spadina Ave., #508
    Toronto, Ontario
    M5T 2C2
    416-921-2877
    Canada
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  • 6.  RE: Question

    Posted 09-11-2024 12:34 PM

    Dear Sue

    Thank you for the recommendation. I will take a look.

    Thanks,

    Rachel



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    Rachel Alschuler
    Museum Education/ Visitor Experience
    San Francisco CA
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  • 7.  RE: Question

    Posted 09-12-2024 11:50 AM

    Hi Rachel,

    have you read A Life in Museums, Managing your Museum Career?  Ed by Greg Stevens and Wendy Luke. Not necessarily Part 1, getting started, but Parts 2 - 4 may be useful

    Maggie Mazzullo
    Head Registrar Collections Manager
    CU Art Museum
    University of Colorado Boulder


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    Maggie Mazzullo
    Head Registrar and Collections Manager
    CU Art Museum, University of Colorado
    Boulder CO
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  • 8.  RE: Question

    Posted 09-12-2024 01:06 PM

    Dear Maggie

    Thanks, I don't think so. I will look it up.

    Thanks again,

    Rachel



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    Rachel Alschuler
    Museum Education/ Visitor Experience
    San Francisco CA
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