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Manual de Gestión de Museos

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Los museos son instituciones culturales necesarias, eficaces en la divulgación del conocimiento y altamente estimadas por el público. La gestión de estas instituciones en el momento actual deberá responder a numerosos retos, quizá algunos nuevos, insospechados, pero sin duda al reto de seguir contando con la confianza de la gente y aumentar si cabe sus expectativas, sin ceder en sus objetivos tradicionales. En este libro se exponen los principios de una óptima gestión museística complementada por diversos casos procedentes de instituciones patrimoniales de todo el mundo, con especial atención, en esta edición española, al mundo iberoamericano, que ofrecen puntos de vista particulares sobre planificación museística y desarrollo de proyectos, subrayando la importancia de la planificación estratégica y de la colaboración tanto entre disciplinas como entre personas, colectivos e instituciones.

Este manual, conciso y fácil de manejar, proporciona una guía útil y precisa para todas aquellas personas, directivos, técnicos, conservadores, políticos, representantes de instituciones públicas y privadas, y voluntarios que trabajan en la creación, desarrollo y gestión de museos, así como para estudiantes y profesores universitarios involucrados en programas de formación museológica.

255 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2001

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Barry Lord

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Barry Lord is internationally known as one of the world's leading museum planners. Based in Toronto but working globally, Barry brings over fifty years of experience in the management and planning of museums, galleries and historic sites to the hundreds of projects he has directed. With a B.A. in Philosophy from McMaster University followed by graduate work at Harvard University's Center for the Study of World Religions, Barry co-founded Lord Cultural Resources with his wife Gail Lord in 1981. Together they edited and wrote the world's first book on the subject, Planning Our Museums (1983) and three editions of The Manual of Museum Planning (1991, 1999 and 2012). Barry also co-authored The Cost of Collecting (1989) and The Manual of Museum Management (1997; 2nd edition, 2009), co-edited two editions of The Manual of Museum Exhibitions (2002 and 2014), and edited the first edition of The Manual of Museum Learning (2007). Barry co-authored Artists, Patrons, and the Public: Why Culture Changes with Gail in 2010. His most recent book, Art and Energy: How Culture Changes was published by the American Alliance of Museums in 2014.

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March 14, 2011
Manual of Museum Managment is text relaying the structuring and concerns of museum managment. This really was my first foray into this field and I have to confess a certain enjoyment in learning more about the business aspects of a field and profession that I am so thoroughly infatuated with. While everything covered was not of particular interest to me, some particulars I found utterly engrossing. The authors do a good job of breaking down theories in the field and utilize graphics when and (sometimes when not) necessary. The strongest part of the book was a use of specific case studies when dealing with concepts. Examples of a broad scope are integrated throughout the text as well. The manual is perfect for someone, like me, with a very limited knowledge, yet a healthy curiosity, in the field.
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December 25, 2016
I read this book for a course I was taking for my grad degree in Museum Studies. This is a wonderful manual on all aspects of museum management. If you are interested in seeing how a museum is managed read this book or if you are going to be working in a museum read it as well. It is a wonderful reference with lots of details and excellent examples.
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April 18, 2022
I read this for an intro Museum Studies class. The text was dry, and seemed too technical for an intro class. I liked the organized lists throughout to easily find information for assignments. Textbook should not be read out of order.
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December 6, 2023
Hard copy.
I read this as part of my Masters Program for Museum Studies.
A great reference manual for all management functions of running a museum.
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February 21, 2012
Very dry - good information though. Could have used more examples in the financial chapter though. Charts would have been good
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