2006-11-24

Arts Management Newsletter

No 64: Museum Management

This issue is all about "Museum Management" in global contexts.
 

Table of Contents

Special Topic - Museum Management
  • Interview: Sowon Koo, Strategic Design Division Marketer, Designhouse
  • Leaving a Trace: Supporting Museum Visitor Interaction and Interpretation with Digital
  • Media Annotation Systems
  • Research: Interpreting the New Museology
  • Museum Branding: Leaving Your Mark on Horizons Far and Near
  • Survey: Visitor Research Made Easy
  • Trends: Understanding the Future. Museums and 21st Century Life
  • Resources: A Manual for Museum Managers
  • Book: Museum Branding
  • Book: The Marketing Mix. Promoting Museums, Galleries and Exhibitions
  • Resources: Arts Marketing. The Pocket Guide
  • Resource: Lord Cultural Resources, Fall 2006 edition
  • Education: Museum Studies in the United Kingdom
  • Education: Department of Museum Studies, University of Leicester
  • Education: Museum Studies at the Taipei National University of the Arts
  • Conference: 4th International Meeting of Network Company Museums
  • Conference: The Interplay of Art & Globalization. Consequences for Museums
  • Conference: Museums, Libraries and Archives Online
  • Web Resources for Museum Management
General Topics
  • Study: Planning Considerations for Cultural Tourism
  • Study: New study shows how artists build careers in the creative economy
  • Background: Artists, Musicians and the Internet
  • Research: Driving the Creative Industries in the Western Cape
  • Book: Full House. Turning Data into Audiences
  • Resource: What Makes Sense?
  • Workshop: Dance/USA Leadership Initiative
  • Call for Papers: Art Education and Research Development Congress
  • Call for Papers: 2007 AAAM Annual Conference
  • Review: Awakening possibilities for cooperation between culture and business through the Word Café
  • Preview: 1st World Café European Gathering

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