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"Mary L. Kirby" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Jul 2001 19:25:13 -0500
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On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 10:22:53 -0500 Ikuko INABA
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> I need your suggestions on which museums I should choose to make a
> research
> as good examples. It is just the beginning and brainstorming is
> needed.
> I will make a report on American models and a proposal for new
> museum system
> in Japan.
>
> Which museums in the U.S. do you think for example
> 1) have improved or successfully reformed (and how)
> 2) have advanced systems in management, evaluation, administration
> 3) have highly rated or got better in terms of operation, collecting
> and
> exhibiting, educational activities...
> 5) practice remarkable activities and evaluation
> etc...
>
> Thank you for your help again!!
> Iku
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> Ikuko INABA
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> You might consider the Houston Museum of Science and Natural History. I
understand they will still be starting their new show on the Vikings in
mid-July despite the devastating rains that affect parts of the arts
district last month. They are located near the Texaa Medical Center
complex that also was devestated by flooding rains entering the basement
research areas. The Science and Natural History museum has diverse
attractions including a butterfly garden, IMAX, planetarium, restaurant,
classes, etc.

You might also think of the Nimitz Museum in Fredricksburg, TX which
began as just a cultural site, the hotel owned by the family of Admiral
Chester Nimitz, and now has a garden given by your countrymen and an
added site dedicated to the war in the pacific.

Have a great time with your travels!

Mary Kirby
Historic Upshur Museum
Gilmer, TX
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