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Are you thinking of starting a museum? Starting Right has been
helping non-professionals learn the basics of museum planning for
nearly three decades. This fully-revised, third edition will help
you understand what you are getting into, evaluate prospects, avoid
pitfalls, and take advantage of many kinds of available help.
Addressing current and perennial issues facing new museums, from
digital technologies to fund raising concerns, Starting Right takes
you step-by-step through the process of creating a sound plan for
starting your museum.
Are you thinking of starting a museum? Starting Right has been
helping non-professionals learn the basics of museum planning for
nearly three decades. This fully-revised, third edition will help
you understand what you are getting into, evaluate prospects, avoid
pitfalls, and take advantage of many kinds of available help.
Addressing current and perennial issues facing new museums, from
digital technologies to fund raising concerns, Starting Right takes
you step-by-step through the process of creating a sound plan for
starting your museum.
An essential collection of essays for librarians looking to support
E-science programs and capabilities to their institutions. From the
frontiers of contemporary information science research comes this
helpful and timely volume for libraries preparing for the deluge of
data that E-science can deliver to their patrons and institutions.
The Data Deluge: Can Libraries Cope with E-Science? brings together
nine of the world's foremost authorities on the capabilities and
requirements of E-science, offering their perspectives to
librarians hoping to develop similar programs for their own
institutions. The essays contained in The Data Deluge were adapted
from papers first delivered at the prestigious annual Library Round
Table at the Kanazawa Institute of Technology, where E-science has
been the theme from the past two annual conferences. Now this
groundbreaking work is available in convenient printed format for
the first time. The essays are divided into three parts: an
overview of E-science challenges for libraries; perspectives on
E-science; and perspectives from individual research libraries.
Comprises essays from nine expert contributors-each an innovator
who has successfully integrated E-science programs at their
institutions Includes bibliographies to additional readings and
resources about E-science
An international cadre of leading thinkers and experimenters
provide their considered opinions concerning the influence of
digital technology on teaching and learning in general, and the
role of the library in the educational enterprise in particular.
Topic treatments include envisioning the future, facing major
challenges, creating projects and programs, and developing digital
libraries. A must-read for anyone involved in higher education. The
Kanazawa Institute of Technology is Japan's largest institution of
higher education specializing in engineering and technology. It is
a world leader and collaborator in electronic initiatives, often on
the forefront of systems design and telecommunications advancement.
It is also the site of an annual symposium series on digital
library development. Marcum and George have pulled together an
international cadre of leading thinkers and experimenters, all of
whom have participated in these symposia, to provide their
considered opinions concerning the influence of digital technology
on teaching and learning in general, and the role of the library in
the educational enterprise in particular. Their contributions have,
in turn, been arranged into four thematic groupings, which range
from envisioning the future, and facing major challenges, to
creating projects and programs, and developing digital libraries.
An informative read for anyone involved in higher education.
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