Museum Basics provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to professional practice in museums galleries and related heritage organisations. This new edition includes a number of international case studies from a diverse group of guest authors who work in a variety of museums around the world. Ambrose Paine and their contributing authors respond to recent developments in the museum field and incorporate content on new technology as well as political and social issues such as decolonisation climate change and social justice. The book also covers different approaches to museology and current methods in core areas such as collections exhibitions policy education and management. Using the same modular structure as previous editions the book includes 130 units. A number of new units have been added including material about museums and conflict museums and communities loans maintaining displays and exhibitions and sensitive objects and human remains. This edition is supported by refreshed diagrams an updated glossary and its own Instructor and Student Resources which provide a wide range of additional material for readers. Museum Basics will be essential reading for students engaged in the study of museums heritage public history culture archaeology anthropology and tourism who are learning to critically examine the ideas and ideals around museum culture. Staff and volunteers working in museums galleries and other heritage and cultural institutions will be able to use the book to identify best practices for their daily work. |Museum Basics The International Handbook