Positioning Your Museum as a Critical Community Asset
A Practical Guide
Herausgeber: Connolly, Robert P.; Bollwerk, Elizabeth A.
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A Practical Guide
Herausgeber: Connolly, Robert P.; Bollwerk, Elizabeth A.
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In this how-to guide, practitioners at cultural heritage venues share their experiences in building sustainable relationships with their geographic and demographic communities. The volume focuses on the practicalities of starting and sustaining educational, advocational, digital and co-creative activities and programs. The thematic essays and case studies discuss strategies and actions museums can employ to build relationships with their communities, while serving as a community asset and resource. Case studies include candid discussions of successes, challenges, and lessons learned with an…mehr
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In this how-to guide, practitioners at cultural heritage venues share their experiences in building sustainable relationships with their geographic and demographic communities. The volume focuses on the practicalities of starting and sustaining educational, advocational, digital and co-creative activities and programs. The thematic essays and case studies discuss strategies and actions museums can employ to build relationships with their communities, while serving as a community asset and resource. Case studies include candid discussions of successes, challenges, and lessons learned with an emphasis on small-to medium-sized institutions with limited staff and budgets.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781442275706
- ISBN-10: 1442275707
- Artikelnr.: 45468259
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781442275706
- ISBN-10: 1442275707
- Artikelnr.: 45468259
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Robert P. Connolly and Elizabeth A. Bollwerk
Introduction- Robert P. Connolly and Elizabeth A. Bollwerk Part 1 -
Communities Making Meaning in Museum Education - Jody Stokes Casey Case
Studies 1.Developing High School Curriculum: The C.H. Nash Museum and
Freedom Prep Charter School Project - Nur Abdalla and Lyndsey Pender
2.Creating a Museum in a School: Cultural Heritage in Nivín, Perú- Gustavo
Valencia Tello and Elizabeth Cruzado 3.Meeting Teacher Needs: Digital
Collections in the Classroom - Shana Crosson 4.Using Postcard Collections
as a Primary Resource in the Classroom - Brian Failing 5.Words, Stone,
Earth, and Paint: Using Creative Writing to Engage a Community with Its
Museum - Mary Anna Evans Part 2 - The Value of Open(ing) Authority and
Participatory Frameworks for Museums - Elizabeth A. Bollwerk Case Studies
1.Oral History For, About, and By a Local Community: Co-Creation in the
Peruvian Highlands - Elizabeth Cruzado and Leodan Alejo Valerio 2.Working
with a Private Collector to Strengthen Women's History: Sewall-Belmont
House & Museum - Rebecca Price. 3.Reconnecting a University Museum
Collection with Hopi Farmers through an Undergraduate Class- Lisa Young and
Susan Sekaquaptewa 4.Our Stories, Our Places: Centering the Community as
Narrative Voice in the Reinterpretation of an African American Historic
Site - Porchia Moore Part 3 - Advocacy for Heritage Professionals During
the Crisis and the Calm - Sarah E. Miller Case Studies 1.Making Advocacy
Everyone's Priority - Ember Farber 2.Impact Statements - Demonstrating a
Museum's Public Value - Robert P. Connolly 3.Small Fish, Big Pond: How to
Effectively Advocate in Your Community - Melissa Prycer Part 4 - Museums
Engaging With People As A Community Resource - Robert P. Connolly Case
Studies 1.Taking Steps to Make a Museum Special Needs Friendly - Colleen
McCartney 2.Incorporating Descendent Community Voices: The Whitney
Plantation - Ashley Rogers 3.How Community Input Can Shape a Mission: The
Proposed Eggleston Museum - Allison Hennie 4.Building a Community History
at the University of the West Indies Museum - Suzanne Francis-Brown
5.Telling Our Town's History: The Muscatine History and Industry Center -
Mary Wildermuth 6.Working to Address Community Needs: The Missouri History
Museum - Melanie Adams Part 5 - Engaging User Audiences in the Digital
Landscape - Brigitte Billedeaux and Jennifer Schnabel Case Studies
1.Creating a Digital Library for Community Access: A. Schwab on Beale
Street - Brigitte Billedeaux 2.Separating the Glitz from the Practical in
Social Media at the National Underground Railroad Museum - Jamie Glavic and
Assia Johnson 3.How a Simple, Inexpensive Podcast Engaged an Entire
Community: Chick History, Inc - Rebecca Price 4.Recording the Neglected
Sports Stories From the Backside - Holly Solis 5.Small Museum Website
Creation with a Limited Staff and Budget: The Arden Craft Shop Museum -
Kelsey Ransick Part 6 - Resources
Communities Making Meaning in Museum Education - Jody Stokes Casey Case
Studies 1.Developing High School Curriculum: The C.H. Nash Museum and
Freedom Prep Charter School Project - Nur Abdalla and Lyndsey Pender
2.Creating a Museum in a School: Cultural Heritage in Nivín, Perú- Gustavo
Valencia Tello and Elizabeth Cruzado 3.Meeting Teacher Needs: Digital
Collections in the Classroom - Shana Crosson 4.Using Postcard Collections
as a Primary Resource in the Classroom - Brian Failing 5.Words, Stone,
Earth, and Paint: Using Creative Writing to Engage a Community with Its
Museum - Mary Anna Evans Part 2 - The Value of Open(ing) Authority and
Participatory Frameworks for Museums - Elizabeth A. Bollwerk Case Studies
1.Oral History For, About, and By a Local Community: Co-Creation in the
Peruvian Highlands - Elizabeth Cruzado and Leodan Alejo Valerio 2.Working
with a Private Collector to Strengthen Women's History: Sewall-Belmont
House & Museum - Rebecca Price. 3.Reconnecting a University Museum
Collection with Hopi Farmers through an Undergraduate Class- Lisa Young and
Susan Sekaquaptewa 4.Our Stories, Our Places: Centering the Community as
Narrative Voice in the Reinterpretation of an African American Historic
Site - Porchia Moore Part 3 - Advocacy for Heritage Professionals During
the Crisis and the Calm - Sarah E. Miller Case Studies 1.Making Advocacy
Everyone's Priority - Ember Farber 2.Impact Statements - Demonstrating a
Museum's Public Value - Robert P. Connolly 3.Small Fish, Big Pond: How to
Effectively Advocate in Your Community - Melissa Prycer Part 4 - Museums
Engaging With People As A Community Resource - Robert P. Connolly Case
Studies 1.Taking Steps to Make a Museum Special Needs Friendly - Colleen
McCartney 2.Incorporating Descendent Community Voices: The Whitney
Plantation - Ashley Rogers 3.How Community Input Can Shape a Mission: The
Proposed Eggleston Museum - Allison Hennie 4.Building a Community History
at the University of the West Indies Museum - Suzanne Francis-Brown
5.Telling Our Town's History: The Muscatine History and Industry Center -
Mary Wildermuth 6.Working to Address Community Needs: The Missouri History
Museum - Melanie Adams Part 5 - Engaging User Audiences in the Digital
Landscape - Brigitte Billedeaux and Jennifer Schnabel Case Studies
1.Creating a Digital Library for Community Access: A. Schwab on Beale
Street - Brigitte Billedeaux 2.Separating the Glitz from the Practical in
Social Media at the National Underground Railroad Museum - Jamie Glavic and
Assia Johnson 3.How a Simple, Inexpensive Podcast Engaged an Entire
Community: Chick History, Inc - Rebecca Price 4.Recording the Neglected
Sports Stories From the Backside - Holly Solis 5.Small Museum Website
Creation with a Limited Staff and Budget: The Arden Craft Shop Museum -
Kelsey Ransick Part 6 - Resources
Introduction- Robert P. Connolly and Elizabeth A. Bollwerk Part 1 -
Communities Making Meaning in Museum Education - Jody Stokes Casey Case
Studies 1.Developing High School Curriculum: The C.H. Nash Museum and
Freedom Prep Charter School Project - Nur Abdalla and Lyndsey Pender
2.Creating a Museum in a School: Cultural Heritage in Nivín, Perú- Gustavo
Valencia Tello and Elizabeth Cruzado 3.Meeting Teacher Needs: Digital
Collections in the Classroom - Shana Crosson 4.Using Postcard Collections
as a Primary Resource in the Classroom - Brian Failing 5.Words, Stone,
Earth, and Paint: Using Creative Writing to Engage a Community with Its
Museum - Mary Anna Evans Part 2 - The Value of Open(ing) Authority and
Participatory Frameworks for Museums - Elizabeth A. Bollwerk Case Studies
1.Oral History For, About, and By a Local Community: Co-Creation in the
Peruvian Highlands - Elizabeth Cruzado and Leodan Alejo Valerio 2.Working
with a Private Collector to Strengthen Women's History: Sewall-Belmont
House & Museum - Rebecca Price. 3.Reconnecting a University Museum
Collection with Hopi Farmers through an Undergraduate Class- Lisa Young and
Susan Sekaquaptewa 4.Our Stories, Our Places: Centering the Community as
Narrative Voice in the Reinterpretation of an African American Historic
Site - Porchia Moore Part 3 - Advocacy for Heritage Professionals During
the Crisis and the Calm - Sarah E. Miller Case Studies 1.Making Advocacy
Everyone's Priority - Ember Farber 2.Impact Statements - Demonstrating a
Museum's Public Value - Robert P. Connolly 3.Small Fish, Big Pond: How to
Effectively Advocate in Your Community - Melissa Prycer Part 4 - Museums
Engaging With People As A Community Resource - Robert P. Connolly Case
Studies 1.Taking Steps to Make a Museum Special Needs Friendly - Colleen
McCartney 2.Incorporating Descendent Community Voices: The Whitney
Plantation - Ashley Rogers 3.How Community Input Can Shape a Mission: The
Proposed Eggleston Museum - Allison Hennie 4.Building a Community History
at the University of the West Indies Museum - Suzanne Francis-Brown
5.Telling Our Town's History: The Muscatine History and Industry Center -
Mary Wildermuth 6.Working to Address Community Needs: The Missouri History
Museum - Melanie Adams Part 5 - Engaging User Audiences in the Digital
Landscape - Brigitte Billedeaux and Jennifer Schnabel Case Studies
1.Creating a Digital Library for Community Access: A. Schwab on Beale
Street - Brigitte Billedeaux 2.Separating the Glitz from the Practical in
Social Media at the National Underground Railroad Museum - Jamie Glavic and
Assia Johnson 3.How a Simple, Inexpensive Podcast Engaged an Entire
Community: Chick History, Inc - Rebecca Price 4.Recording the Neglected
Sports Stories From the Backside - Holly Solis 5.Small Museum Website
Creation with a Limited Staff and Budget: The Arden Craft Shop Museum -
Kelsey Ransick Part 6 - Resources
Communities Making Meaning in Museum Education - Jody Stokes Casey Case
Studies 1.Developing High School Curriculum: The C.H. Nash Museum and
Freedom Prep Charter School Project - Nur Abdalla and Lyndsey Pender
2.Creating a Museum in a School: Cultural Heritage in Nivín, Perú- Gustavo
Valencia Tello and Elizabeth Cruzado 3.Meeting Teacher Needs: Digital
Collections in the Classroom - Shana Crosson 4.Using Postcard Collections
as a Primary Resource in the Classroom - Brian Failing 5.Words, Stone,
Earth, and Paint: Using Creative Writing to Engage a Community with Its
Museum - Mary Anna Evans Part 2 - The Value of Open(ing) Authority and
Participatory Frameworks for Museums - Elizabeth A. Bollwerk Case Studies
1.Oral History For, About, and By a Local Community: Co-Creation in the
Peruvian Highlands - Elizabeth Cruzado and Leodan Alejo Valerio 2.Working
with a Private Collector to Strengthen Women's History: Sewall-Belmont
House & Museum - Rebecca Price. 3.Reconnecting a University Museum
Collection with Hopi Farmers through an Undergraduate Class- Lisa Young and
Susan Sekaquaptewa 4.Our Stories, Our Places: Centering the Community as
Narrative Voice in the Reinterpretation of an African American Historic
Site - Porchia Moore Part 3 - Advocacy for Heritage Professionals During
the Crisis and the Calm - Sarah E. Miller Case Studies 1.Making Advocacy
Everyone's Priority - Ember Farber 2.Impact Statements - Demonstrating a
Museum's Public Value - Robert P. Connolly 3.Small Fish, Big Pond: How to
Effectively Advocate in Your Community - Melissa Prycer Part 4 - Museums
Engaging With People As A Community Resource - Robert P. Connolly Case
Studies 1.Taking Steps to Make a Museum Special Needs Friendly - Colleen
McCartney 2.Incorporating Descendent Community Voices: The Whitney
Plantation - Ashley Rogers 3.How Community Input Can Shape a Mission: The
Proposed Eggleston Museum - Allison Hennie 4.Building a Community History
at the University of the West Indies Museum - Suzanne Francis-Brown
5.Telling Our Town's History: The Muscatine History and Industry Center -
Mary Wildermuth 6.Working to Address Community Needs: The Missouri History
Museum - Melanie Adams Part 5 - Engaging User Audiences in the Digital
Landscape - Brigitte Billedeaux and Jennifer Schnabel Case Studies
1.Creating a Digital Library for Community Access: A. Schwab on Beale
Street - Brigitte Billedeaux 2.Separating the Glitz from the Practical in
Social Media at the National Underground Railroad Museum - Jamie Glavic and
Assia Johnson 3.How a Simple, Inexpensive Podcast Engaged an Entire
Community: Chick History, Inc - Rebecca Price 4.Recording the Neglected
Sports Stories From the Backside - Holly Solis 5.Small Museum Website
Creation with a Limited Staff and Budget: The Arden Craft Shop Museum -
Kelsey Ransick Part 6 - Resources