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Hi All,
I've been watching the development of this conversation about the role and
place of the museum with interest, some great ideas coming forward - if
perhaps a little conservative.
>"A museum is an institution that serves the public interest
However, I find this concept of ' The Public Interest' particularly
problematic. Who would define this? We know from recent events in Australia
- and I am sure this is true elsewhere - that governments sometimes have
very different views of what is ' in the public interest' to many members
of the public. Incorporating a specific mention of this concept would, I
believe, be counterproductive.
It also seems to me that the desire to include, essentially to list, all of
those things that a museum 'should' do and be is, in itself, limiting.
Steven de Clercq's "Museums are institutions that keep collections for
research and presentation" - whilst it may have been merely an aside - is
simple and precise - yet broad-ranging.
Rob Pilgrim,
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Senior Curator,
National Motor Museum,
Birdwood, SA5234.
Ph. +61 (0)8 8568 5006
Fax +61 (0)8 8568 5195
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