The Manual of Museum Management presents a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the principles of museum organization, the ways in which people work together to accomplish museum objectives, and the ways in which museums, large and small, can function most effectively. This new edition offers updated information on management practices to satisfy the current needs of museum professionals. All new contemporary case studies provided by practitioners from museums and galleries around the world bring the principles to life with first-hand accounts of challenges and achievements in the operation of museums today.
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.
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.
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.