Call for front-of-house case studies
Rebecca Atkinson, 07.02.2012
Tell Museum Practice readers about how your museum makes the most of front-of-house
The March issue of Museum Practice will examine the role of front-of-house staff and visitor services.
Museums, galleries and heritage organisations can submit their own case studies to feature in Your Case Studies – the place where organisations can explain what they are doing in a particular area.
Case studies should be no more than 250 words and accompanied by a photograph. You can read other examples of reader-submitted case studies in the Your Case Studies section of Museum Practice.
Please email your case studies and relevant photographs to rebecca.atkinson@museumsassociation.org
Museum Practice reserves the right to edit copy to ensure it meets editorial standards and style. Not all submitted case studies may be used.
Museums, galleries and heritage organisations can submit their own case studies to feature in Your Case Studies – the place where organisations can explain what they are doing in a particular area.
Case studies should be no more than 250 words and accompanied by a photograph. You can read other examples of reader-submitted case studies in the Your Case Studies section of Museum Practice.
Please email your case studies and relevant photographs to rebecca.atkinson@museumsassociation.org
Museum Practice reserves the right to edit copy to ensure it meets editorial standards and style. Not all submitted case studies may be used.








