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Trendswatch: get realVirtual reality technology is making museum visits a thrilling experience, says Jonathan KnottMuseums JournalFeatures01.02.2017
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Museum of...Louise Gray keeps her ears to the ground for the museum that comes to youMuseums JournalFeatures01.02.2017
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International opening: Estonian National MuseumAlice Durrans talks to director Tõnis Lukas about a venue that showcases the country’s history, including its struggle for freedom from the Soviet Union
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King of the castleThe chief executive of York Museums Trust, Reyahn King, talks to Eleanor Mills about her ambitious plans. Photography by Phil Sayer
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Down to a fine artCommissioning new art has been part and parcel of the museum and gallery sector for years. Gareth Harris discovers what makes for a successful scheme
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Making wavesFrom bracing promenades to fading funfairs, the British seafront has endured popularity peaks and troughs, but now a growing number of museums are regenerating towns by capitalising on their seaside heritage. Geraldine Kendall Adams reportsMuseums JournalFeatures01.02.2017
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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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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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