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Best in show: MosiBritish Antarctic Survey's Halley VI research station, 2013Museums JournalFeatures01.11.2013
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Trendswatch: Carry on screeningGeraldine Kendall reports on the opportunities for museums to create films about their exhibitions
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The Museum of... The story of soapLouise Gray hears about a museum in a village that was first developed for workers in the Sunlight Soap factory
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International opening: Red Star Line MuseumA new museum in Belgium tells the story of the migrants who left Europe for a new life in the United States. By Simon StephensMuseums JournalFeatures01.11.2013
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Full steam aheadPeter Bazalgette tells Simon Stephens how Arts Council England can help culture flourish even in these difficult timesMuseums JournalFeatures01.11.2013
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The researchersJohn Holt talks to the new breed of museum researchers who are exploring different ways of creating knowledgeMuseums JournalFeatures01.11.2013
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The future of learning?A new model of online learning could give museums a major role as content providers to higher education for a mass audience. Julie Nightingale reportsMuseums JournalFeatures01.11.2013
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Image consciousHigh-quality photography can help museums bring out the best in their collections. Rebecca Atkinson reportsMuseums JournalFeatures01.11.2013
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Best in show: National Museum of Scotland, EdinburghWoodblock print of a scene from the kabuki theatre performance, Comparison of the Daté Clan: The Clashing of Hilts Among Rumours; Kuniyoshi, 1851, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
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The Museum of... Shandy HallLouise Gray finds out about a museum dedicated to the 18th-century novelist and clergyman Laurence SterneMuseums JournalFeatures01.10.2013
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Firm FoundationsFact director Mike Stubbs says Liverpool's arts organisations are still benefiting from Liverpool’s time as the European Capital of Culture. By Simon StephensMuseums JournalFeatures01.10.2013
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Memory workA growing number of museums are helping dementia sufferers and gathering evidence about the value of such work, writes Geraldine Kendall
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The collectorsGareth Harris talks to a range of private collectors about their relationships with public art galleries and museumsMuseums JournalFeatures01.10.2013
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Righting wrongsTen years after the creation of the Spoliation Advisory Panel are museums any closer to returning Nazi loot to its rightful owners? By Juliana GillingMuseums JournalFeatures01.04.2010
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Shows must go onA squeeze on funding for temporary exhibitions could result in new approaches to working with collections, writes Helen Rees LeahyMuseums JournalFeatures01.04.2010
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The Museum of... Our pick of the UK's specialist collectionsLouise Gray scrums down to hear how Twickenham's World Rugby Museum makes the sport exciting for its visitorsMuseums JournalFeatures01.04.2010
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Independence dayMoving to trust status has not been painless, but two years on, Maggie Appleton is convinced it has been good for Luton's museums. By Simon Stephens.
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Life on earthCurators of natural science collections are hoping that the International Year of Biodiversity will raise the profile of their work with the public and museums. By Simon StephensMuseums JournalFeatures01.04.2010
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Collector's collectionTim Knox's passion for collecting, architecture and display makes him well-suited to be the new director of Sir John Soane's Museum. By Felicity HeywoodMuseums JournalFeaturesJune 2005
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Show and tellThere is no point having rare objects and important collections if we don't have the knowledge to talk about them, says Mark JonesMuseums JournalFeaturesJune 2005
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