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How about Museum Administration: An Introduction by Hugh Genoways and Lynne
Ireland, published in 2003 or Introduction to Museum Work by G. Ellis
Burcaw, 3rd edition, published 1997?
John Martinson
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Is there a good, up to date text for classes in museology, museum
theory, museum
studies to give students a good general background in theory? My
resources are likely
outdated. Any recommendations for such a class on a college level?
Thanks.
John
Boise, ID
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