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Museum Basics: The International Handbook

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This fourth edition of Museum Basics has been produced for use in the many museums worldwide that operate with few professional staff and limited resources. The fourth edition has been fully updated to reflect the many changes that have taken place in museums around the world over the last six years.


Drawing from a wide range of practical experience, the authors provide a basic guide to all aspects of museum work, from audience development and learning, through collections management and conservation, to museum management and forward planning. Museum Basics is organised on a modular basis, with over 100 units in eight sections. It can be used both as a reference work to assist day-to-day museum management, and as the key textbook for pre-service and in-service museum training programmes, where it can be supplemented by case studies, project work and group discussion. This edition includes over 100 diagrams to support the text, as well as a glossary, sources of information and support and a select bibliography. Museum Basics is also supported by its own companion website, which provides a wide range of additional resources for readers.


Museum Basics aims to help the museum practitioner keep up to date with new thinking about the function of museums and their relationships with the communities they serve. The training materials provided within the book are also suitable for pre-service and in-service students who wish to gain a full understanding of work in a museum.

532 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 19, 1993

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October 11, 2025
this book costs £30 to buy BUT i did read the entire free 100-page preview so whateva
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October 31, 2025
Basically a glorified glossary of museum stuff. Interesting, but not that useful overall.
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July 22, 2011
I actually have the second edition. It is a text from my museum studies program. It is great for anyone who is interested in how small museums operate.
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August 11, 2022
I skimmed large portions of this, but did read quite a bit of it as well. It's an academic textbook that one would encounter in a Museum Studies Program, which I borrowed from the library (via interlibrary loan!) out of curiosity as to just what the field of study basics were. Some of it was interesting & illuminating, but it did remind me of the education classes & texts of my own profession (ie teaching) in that there was a lot of stuff that it felt like those actually "in the trenches" would roll their eyes at. It's very dry, but what do you expect from a textbook? No demerits for that, but wow does it have some awful "figures" in which vocab words are put inside boxes and arranged on the page, sometimes connected with arrows, or maybe linked in a circle, adding no meaning or value to the reader.
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July 9, 2017
good book for the beginners aiming to make their career in museology or obtaining some information regarding museology.
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September 11, 2013
This is essentially an introductory reference book to the basic principles and practices of running an efficient and effective musicological institution.In contrast to many skeptical studies of museums, Ambrose and Paine are remarkably optimistic about the secure survival of museums as cultural institutions. However, the authors place emphasis on effective marketing and visitor experience. Despite the authors' assertion that the museum's responsibility to its collection should be foremost, issues of security and preservation are curiously not considered in other instances in favor of enhancing visitor experience, such as the allowance of photography (pg 36). While the authors treat the operation of museums as modern businesses, museums are nonetheless depicted as temples of knowledge (pg 35).
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327 reviews
May 23, 2016
For a basic guide, this is a good reference tool to assist in shaping a museum, a sound collections management policy, and marketing strategies for the museum. A visitor's experience perspective also helps museums understand how and why people come to specific places, and what they are expecting from museums. For the new curator especially, this management tool can assist with understanding how the focus on an institution's collections help shape the roles the museum can play. A great coverage of general museum functions.
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August 26, 2016
There's certainly truth in advertising here. It's basic. Good, if dated, thoughts on metrics to consider in planning and exhibit design (i.e. Fry test; summative evaluation suggestions). Definitely a few laughs with the scolding take on deaccessioning collections and the segment on "computerisation."
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April 1, 2013
Basic overview of a broad array of mostly common sense stuff, but if you are starting from the very beginning or just need a refresher, it's a decent reference tool.
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March 25, 2015
Basic as its name. Good to grasp general basic facts of how museum works.
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July 31, 2015
This was an introductory book to museums. It literally wrote out every single thing you might ever need. Plus its graphics were kinda funny.
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