Doug,
I like your definition. Thanks
One may question..what principles? What beliefs, etc.? ICOM or
AMA? Would the Disneyland concept be a museum, or a play
school for children be a museum in a mall? Some may question
you don't have to have a collection...but take on traveling or
rented exhibits......so these were problems I was having on
defining what exactly theory is.
Too, I think the visitor, unique community, mission, staff, board,
etc., too, plays a part in defining the museum (theory), because
each museum is unique unto it self. Just thoughts...and would
appreciate more from you. Thanks!!!
John Martinson
Port Hadlock, WA
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From: Doug Lantry <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Friday, May 15, 1998 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: Museum Theory
>Museum theory--the set of beliefs, principles, policies, abstract thought
>and concrete precedent and procedure used as guidelines for practice in
>the museum's functions of collecting, preserving, exhibiting,
>interpreting, and studying the material culture in its care.
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>Whew!
>
>That's my stab at a definition. Anyone care to amend or annotate? (or
>snipe at?)
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>........................................
>Doug Lantry
>The Ohio Historical Society
>Statehouse Education and Visitors Center
>Columbus, Ohio
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