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Brent Lyles <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Jul 2002 14:53:41 -0500
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Hi,

I'm seeking scholarly articles on leadership in museums. There's lots of
popular and academic literature on both leadership and museology, so
ideally, I'm looking for articles that talk about current thinking on
leadership and then apply that thinking to a museum context. In other
words, not how to manage a museum, but what it means to be a so-called
"leader" in the museum field. Thanks,

brent

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R. Brent Lyles
Director of Public Programs
Texas Memorial Museum of Science and History
2400 Trinity Street, D-1500
Austin, Texas 78705-5786
tel. (512) 471-3551
fax. (512) 471-4794

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