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Donald:
You might like to list the Colloque (Symposium) "Muse'es: Ge'rer
Autrement" (sorry - e' = French e acute letter) held in Grenoble, France,
in January 1994 to mark the opening of the new Grenoble Museum.
Proceededing just published (March 1996), by La Documentation Francaise,
Paris, ISBN 2-11-003522-6; edited by Jean-Michel Tobelem, 402 pages,
price 170 French francs; title same as symposium. This was far from all
about cultural tourism but there were some substantial chunks on the
issues of relating museums to C-T. For example, one of my two chapters
"Les projets des mus'es lie's au tourisme et au de'veloppment local"
(convention on accents as previous) has a substantial bibliography on
museums and tourism development prepared jointly with the UNESCO-ICOM
Information Centre, Paris.
Patrick Boylan
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On Thu, 30 May 1996, donald garfield wrote:
> To Members of List:
>
> I have been advised by Peter Stott to post a query on this bulletin board
> pertaining to cultural tourism. Currently I am revising the 1993 ICOMOS
> publication, Cultural Tourism Handbook for World Heritage Managers, to be
> published by International Thomsom Publishing in the winter of this year.
> One of the appendixes is a listing of major international events related to
> cultural tourism. It stops in 1992. What I would like is to know what you
> consider "major" ct-related events from 1993 to the present. I would
> appreciate either a listing of conferences, symposia, etc. or a way in which
> to gather this data. When I do get some responses it may be a good idea to
> post them to see if anyone has other additions. I thank you advance for
> helping me in my inquiry.
>
> Sincerely,
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> Donald Garfield
> Editor and Writer
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