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Dear Mr. Gordon,
There are two books which come to mind: 1) "Arts Administration: How to
Set Up and Run a Successful Nonprofit Arts Organization" by Tem Horwitz.
It was published in 1978 by Chicago Review Press;
and 2) "Managing a Nonprofit Organization" by Thomas Wolf. It is a
Fireside Book published by Simon and Schuster and reprinted in 1990. (This
would be the easier one to obtain.)
You might also want to get a hold of a copy of Museum Accreditation: A
Handbook for the Institution which is published by the American Association
of Museums. Although you might not be thinking about accreditation at this
point, the handbook has a lot of information you might find interesting for
planning purposes.
I hope this information will be useful to you.
Best regards,
Mary Mancuso
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> From: Stan Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Basic museum administration
> Date: Friday, November 21, 1997 8:27 AM
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> As a newly elected president of a small rural area museum board, I need
the
> most basic information on museum administration. Does anyone have a
> reference to recommend?
>
> TIA,
> Stan Gordon, Pres.
> Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum and Tourist Center
> Walnut Grove, MN
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