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Sounds very interesting can you tell me how much that is in US dollars.
*Patsy*
Museum Educator Extraordinaire
Patsy Green
103 Newbury Road
Howell, NJ 07731-2156
908-364-6409
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> From: Hilkka Vallisaari <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: ESSAYS ON MUSEUMS AND THEIR THEORY
> Date: Tuesday, June 03, 1997 3:44 AM
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> ESSAYS ON MUSEUMS AND THEIR THEORY
> Towards the cybernetic museum
>
> The Finnish Museums Association has published a collection of essays by
> Professor Tomislav Sola. The author is a well-known Croatian
> museologist. The books contains his views and ideas from last years.
>
> Tomislav Sola
> ESSAYS ON MUSEUMS AND THEIR THEORY
> Towards the cybernetic museum
> The Finnish Museums Association
> Museological Publications 1
> ISBN 951-9426-18-3
> ISSN 1239-9841
> Gummerus Kirjapaino Oy, Saarijärvi 1997
> 293 pages, price 180 FIM + handling & bank charge FIM 50 + postage
>
> Table of contents:
>
> 0 FOREWORD
>
> I INTRODUCTION
> 1. Six questions of an interested layman
> 2. Identity a reflection on a crucial problem for museums
> 3. The prologue to a cybernetic museum
>
> II THE MUSEUM INSTITUTION
> 1. An introduction to the critique of museums
> 2. Old and new
> 3. Museums and development
> 4. The role of museums in developing countries
> 5. Science and technology museums
> 6. Regional museums in multiethnic society
>
> III MUSEUMS AND THE USERS
> 1. Museums in cultural and social evolution
> 2. From education to communication
> 3. The public use of museums a view upon the context
> 4. The educational role of art museums
> 5. Museums and the needs of people
> 6. From interpretation to communication
>
> IV MUSEUMS AND CURATORSHIP
> 1. Museum professionals the endangered species
> 2. Museums and curatorship the role of theory
> 3. New professionals in the age of synthesis
> 4. Museum ethics and museology
>
> V THE TIME FOR THEORY
> 1. Towards a modern concept of museology
> 2. The concept and nature of museology
> 3. The limited reach of museology, or could museology stand a
sandstorm
> or tropical rain?
> 4. What is museology?
> 5. The future of museums and the role of museology
> 6. An introduction to mnemosophy as the general theory of
heritage
> 7. Definitions and revisions towards the total museum
> 8. Can theory help and be pro-active?
> 9. Making the total museum possible
>
> VI CONCLUSION
> 1. Beyond the sharing of knowledge
> 2. Seven questions that most often perplex my students (and my
attempt
> to Help Them with Short Answers)
>
>
> If you are interested in ordering the book, please contact:
> The Finnish Museums Association
> Annankatu 16 B 50
> FIN-00120 Helsinki
> FINLAND
> tel +358-9-649 001
> fax +358-9-608 330
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
>
> With best regards
> Hilkka Vallisaari
> Information Officer
> The Finnish Museums Association
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