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Trendswatch - book clubsMuseums are starting a new chapter in an attempt to engage more people with their collections, says Deborah MulhearnMuseums JournalFeatures01.07.2018
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International opening - The Legacy Museum, AlabamaThis important new museum was created out of a wider campaign to confront the legacy of slavery, lynching and segregation in the US, finds Rebecca Swirsky
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World viewEleanor Mills talks to Nicholas Thomas, the director of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge, about global cultures, collections and repatriation. Photography by Phil SayerMuseums JournalFeatures01.07.2018
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Northern LightsAs the Great Exhibition of the North gets underway in Newcastle and Gateshead, Geraldine Kendall Adams looks at how the programme has come together against background of political upheaval.Museums JournalFeatures01.07.2018
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Beauty and the beastsDeborah Mulhearn discovers how museums are making animal magic in their displays on the natural world
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Trendswatch: games galoreJonathan Knott finds many museums are expanding their collections and interpretation into the digital domain of computer gamesMuseums JournalFeatures01.07.2016
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Museum of...Lucy Alderson hears about life in Glasgow in the early 20th centuryMuseums JournalFeatures01.07.2016
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International opening: The Feuerle Collection, BerlinA new gallery showcases this collection of international contemporary art and imperial Chinese design, but does Berlin need another art space? Oliver Krug talks to its director, Désiré Feuerle, about how this one is differentMuseums JournalFeatures01.07.2016
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Success storyThe Roald Dahl Museum’s new director Steve Gardam is writing its story little by little, in the most scrumdiddlyumptious way, finds Eleanor MillsMuseums JournalFeatures01.07.2016
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Special interestsWhat does the future hold for Subject Specialist Networks and how can they support the rest of the sector? Simon Stephens finds outMuseums JournalFeatures01.07.2016
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New horizonsAs museums and permanent exhibitions dedicated to design pop up all over the place, Geraldine Kendall Adams investigates how the subject is being reinterpreted for the 21st centuryMuseums JournalFeatures01.07.2016
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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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Educating AmericaLonnie Bunch has taken on the biggest challenge of his career with the building of a museum on the National Mall in Washington DC to tell the stories of African-Americans. Felicity Heywood meets himMuseums JournalFeaturesJanuary 2007
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Community serviceIn an article based on his new book, Richard Sandell looks at how museums can shape the ways in which society understands differenceMuseums JournalFeaturesJanuary 2007
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