Opinion
Antediluvian attitudes
Scientific museums need to deliver the facts of evolution effectively if they want to counter the doctrines of creationist institutions, writes Stephen T Asma
Dodgy dealings
Jonathan Wallis questions the ability of current legislation to combat the illicit trade in cultural property
Science Lesson
The UK's science centres need to collaborate more and work in isolation less if they want to attract more investment, says Goéry Delacôte
Prepare for the future
Stephen Snoddy, the director of the New Art Gallery Walsall, says museums need to put contemporary collecting at the top of their agenda before it's too late
Unlocking potential
With the issue of prison overcrowding once again on the national agenda, Liza Ramrakya looks at how museums have become part of a wider initiative to cut the number of inmates who re-offend
Homeward bound
A new generation of Aboriginal campaigners has taken up the fight for the return of human remains from British museums. Felicity Heywood meets two of them
Wise words
Rebecca Mileham says creating gallery text might make your blood boil but it doesn't have to...
Open-minded
The Tate's recent decision to disclose how much it pays for acquisitions could lead to a change in other museums' attitudes towards 'price', says Jane Morris
Balancing Act
Charles Saumarez Smith, the outgoing president of the MA, reflects on his time in office and looks to the future