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Best in showFairbairn-Sykes fighting knife 1941, National Army Museum, LondonMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2011
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The Museum of... Our pick of the UK's specialist collectionsLouise Gray hears what links London, Stratford-upon-Avon and Washington, DC, to Craven Museum and Art GalleryMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2011
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Northern spiritIain Watson grew up in the north east and is now in charge of 12 museums across Tyne & Wear. Simon Stephens meets himMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2011
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Reading mattersThere is a great public interest in literature, but museums need to find novel approaches to making writers and their work come alive for visitors. By Deborah MulhearnMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2011
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Keeping the faithReligious buildings have traditionally had little or no interpretation, but this is changing. Simon Stephens finds out whyMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2011
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The Museum of...Our pick of the UK's specialist collectionsLouise Gray hears how a museum dedicated to a 19th-century social reformer survives on a shoestring budgetMuseums JournalFeatures04.01.2011
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Barber's fine arts
The director of the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Ann Sumner, is planning to raise the profile of the Birmingham gallery in the run-up to its 80th anniversary. By Simon Stephens
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Over to the feds...With the MLA being wound down, there is a real need for federations to take the initiative and provide support and leadership in the regions. By John HoltMuseums JournalFeatures04.01.2011
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Eastern promiseIt's full steam ahead for cultural development in the Middle East. But anyone expecting a carbon copy of the western model will be in for a surprise, as Rebecca Atkinson revealsMuseums JournalFeatures04.01.2011
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Tall talesSocial housing is undergoing profound change as communities are dispersed by the demolition of high rises and other council estates. How are museums documenting this, asks Simon StephensMuseums JournalFeatures04.01.2011
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Spreading folk talesSimon Costin has ambitious plans to create a museum dedicated to British folklore. Simon Stephens meets himMuseums JournalFeatures03.01.2011
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Brief encounterLast month, Museums Journal brought together seven experts to debate the future of temporary exhibitions. The first of two articles explores what makes a great show and why we put them on.Museums JournalFeaturesMay 2009
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It's good to talkFrom their original status as glorified gallery assistants, explainers have become a vital part of how museums communicate science to visitors. By John HoltMuseums JournalFeaturesMay 2009
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Identity crisisIdentity is central to the work of museums, but it's also a complex subject that is difficult to keep pace with. By Simon StephensMuseums JournalFeaturesMay 2009
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This is todayIwona Blazwick tells Simon Stephens how the expanded Whitechapel Gallery is building on its illustrious past.Museums JournalFeaturesMay 2009
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The Museum of…Our pick of the UK's specialist collections: May 2009Louise Gray finds out how fundraising helped the Museum of the Broads in Norfolk turn the tide to its advantageMuseums JournalFeaturesMay 2009
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What lies beneathWith lots of television exposure and an enthusiastic public, archaeology seems to have a bright future. But under the surface the picture is a lot darker, as James Morrison finds outMuseums JournalFeaturesJanuary 2008
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The front lineDeborah Mulhearn on the organisations that are unafraid to promote front-of-house staff and are investing in their training and developmentMuseums JournalFeaturesJanuary 2008
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The Museum of… Our pick of the UK's specialist collectionsFelicity Heywood hears how a museum of self-playing musical instruments is settling in to its new homeMuseums JournalFeaturesJanuary 2008
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