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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date BOOK REVIEW – Behind the Museum Door This one-of-a-kind book of poems about museums mixes art, science, and history with the art of poetry writing. BOOK REVIEW – Driving Mr. Albert, A Trip Across America with Einstein’s Brain Part travelogue, part memoir, part coming-of-age story – sprinkled with mini history lessons and side trips to quirky museums – this fresh and witty book is a must-read! BOOK REVIEW - You Can’t Take a Balloon ... This comic book style children’s book weaves the masterpieces of the Metropolitan Museum of Art into the tale of a young girl’s balloon as it travels the streets of New York City! BOOK REVIEW - The Secret Cemetery The Secret Cemetery is a ground-breaking new book on the rarely studied contemporary use of cemeteries. Using extensive interviews and questionnaires with mourners at several London cemeteries, a fascinating picture emerges. BOOK REVIEW - Museum Registration Methods This wonderful one-stop shopping publication provides an excellent overview of collection management processes and procedures for new and experienced museum professionals. Boldt Castle When traveling to the Thousand Islands region of New York, a stop at Boldt Castle is a must! Blogging About Museums Museums across the country are using new technologies like blogging to get the word out about what they have to offer. It’s easy to get started! Blacksmith’s Shop Blacksmithing was one of the most important trades you could learn in the 19th century. Many living history museums include a blacksmith’s shop among their exhibits. Audio Tour Options Some people learn best when they hear someone speak. But your budget is not large enough to hire an army of tour guides! Here are some options for creating effective audio tours. Assessing Collections Damage Your museum survived a tornado or fire, but some of your collections are damaged. Now what? Read on for some basic guidelines for assessing the damage.
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