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An Accessible Past helps historic sites overcome barriers to
accessibility by clarifying what historic sites must do in order to
be legally compliant; in addition, this edited volume provides case
studies of creative ways visitors can engage with the museum while
retaining the historic integrity of the places and spaces in
question. This book will help readers think outside the box when it
comes to accessibility at historic sites, regardless of their size
or budget. This book is for practitioners and students in the
fields of public history and museum studies. Offers practical and
low-cost ideas for increasing accessibility at historic sites,
while retaining the historic integrity of the places and spaces in
question. Provides an overview of legal obligations and ideas for
making historic sites accessible. Demonstrates how, by being more
accessible, historic sites and museums will be able to invite new
audiences to their locations, strengthening the sustainability of
these organizations and promoting the relevancy of history to more
visitors than in the past.
An Accessible Past helps historic sites overcome barriers to
accessibility by clarifying what historic sites must do in order to
be legally compliant; in addition, this edited volume provides case
studies of creative ways visitors can engage with the museum while
retaining the historic integrity of the places and spaces in
question. This book will help readers think outside the box when it
comes to accessibility at historic sites, regardless of their size
or budget. This book is for practitioners and students in the
fields of public history and museum studies. Offers practical and
low-cost ideas for increasing accessibility at historic sites,
while retaining the historic integrity of the places and spaces in
question. Provides an overview of legal obligations and ideas for
making historic sites accessible. Demonstrates how, by being more
accessible, historic sites and museums will be able to invite new
audiences to their locations, strengthening the sustainability of
these organizations and promoting the relevancy of history to more
visitors than in the past.
The Art of Access: A Practical Guide for Museum Accessibility is a
one-stop guide to the incremental ways your museum can build a
comprehensive approach to accessibility that can be easily
integrated into the fabric of your museum. Highlights include:
Consultation with leaders in the field and calling on practitioners
from across the disciplines (art, science, history, business,
living collections) Concrete examples and specific resources
Partnerships Physical/environmental access Sensory access Inclusive
spaces, exhibitions, and programs Staff training and institutional
buy-in Each chapter presents practical actions that any museum or
cultural institution (regardless of the size, budget, or scope) can
take to better engage and welcome visitors of all ages and
abilities. This book will illuminate the incremental ways in which
accessibility can be easily integrated into the fabric of museums,
thus enabling institutions to better engage with audiences who
would otherwise not visit the museum.
The Art of Access: A Practical Guide for Museum Accessibility is a
one-stop guide to the incremental ways your museum can build a
comprehensive approach to accessibility that can be easily
integrated into the fabric of your museum. Highlights include:
Consultation with leaders in the field and calling on practitioners
from across the disciplines (art, science, history, business,
living collections) Concrete examples and specific resources
Partnerships Physical/environmental access Sensory access Inclusive
spaces, exhibitions, and programs Staff training and institutional
buy-in Each chapter presents practical actions that any museum or
cultural institution (regardless of the size, budget, or scope) can
take to better engage and welcome visitors of all ages and
abilities. This book will illuminate the incremental ways in which
accessibility can be easily integrated into the fabric of museums,
thus enabling institutions to better engage with audiences who
would otherwise not visit the museum.
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