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With this book museum professionals can learn how to unleash
creative potential throughout their institution. Drawing from a
wide range of research on creativity as well as insights from
today's most creative museum leaders, the authors present at a set
of practical principles about how museum workers at any level--not
just those in "creative positions"--can make a place for creativity
in their daily practice. Replete with creativity exercises and
stories from the field, they guide readers in developing an
internal culture of creative learning, as well as delivering
increased value to museum audiences.
In recent years, many museums have implemented sweeping changes in
how they engage audiences. However, changes to the field's
approaches to collections stewardship have come much more slowly.
Active Collections critically examines existing approaches to
museum collections and explores practical, yet radical, ways that
museums can better manage their collections to actively advance
their missions. Approaching the question of modern museum
collection stewardship from a position of "tough love," the authors
argue that the museum field risks being constrained by rigid ways
of thinking about objects. Examining the field's relationship to
objects, artifacts, and specimens, the volume explores the question
of stewardship through the dissection of a broad range of issues,
including questions of "quality over quantity," emotional
attachment, dispassionate cataloging, and cognitive biases in
curatorship. The essays look to insights from fields as diverse as
forest management, library science, and the psychology of
compulsive hoarding, to inform and innovate collection practices.
Essay contributions come from both experienced museum professionals
and scholars from disciplines as diverse as psychology, education,
and history. The result is a critical exploration that makes the
book essential reading for museum professionals, as well as those
in training.
In recent years, many museums have implemented sweeping changes in
how they engage audiences. However, changes to the field's
approaches to collections stewardship have come much more slowly.
Active Collections critically examines existing approaches to
museum collections and explores practical, yet radical, ways that
museums can better manage their collections to actively advance
their missions. Approaching the question of modern museum
collection stewardship from a position of "tough love," the authors
argue that the museum field risks being constrained by rigid ways
of thinking about objects. Examining the field's relationship to
objects, artifacts, and specimens, the volume explores the question
of stewardship through the dissection of a broad range of issues,
including questions of "quality over quantity," emotional
attachment, dispassionate cataloging, and cognitive biases in
curatorship. The essays look to insights from fields as diverse as
forest management, library science, and the psychology of
compulsive hoarding, to inform and innovate collection practices.
Essay contributions come from both experienced museum professionals
and scholars from disciplines as diverse as psychology, education,
and history. The result is a critical exploration that makes the
book essential reading for museum professionals, as well as those
in training.
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