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On the right trackRailway museums are having to rethink their offer to make themselves relevant to new audiences, says Deborah MulhearnMuseums JournalFeatures07.12.2018
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Best in showThe Annunciation and the Adoration of the Magi, 1861, by Edward Burne-Jones Tate Britain, LondonMuseums JournalFeatures01.12.2018
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Trendswatch: Celebrity curatorsThis year has seen some notable exhibitions created in partnership with famous faces, but how involved did they get? Jasper Hart finds outMuseums JournalFeatures01.12.2018
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Museum of... Magical History Museum, LiverpoolThis homage to the Beatles is packed full of memorabilia that will delight fans of the Fab Four, says Louise GrayMuseums JournalFeatures01.12.2018
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International opening: Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland, USA five-year expansion has transformed the visitor experience at this private art collection, says Simon StephensMuseums JournalFeatures01.12.2018
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Cultural exchangeSkinder Hundal, the chief executive of New Art Exchange in Nottingham, chats to Eleanor Mills about the cultural melting pot that gives this venue its soulMuseums JournalFeatures01.12.2018
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Go figureFrom portrayals of colonisers to the lack of female memorials, the significance of statues, who they depict and what they stand for is coming under the spotlight, says Holly BlackMuseums JournalFeatures01.12.2018
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Digging deepSimon Stephens meets Sharon Webb to hear about the challenges of running an archaeology museum in a remote area of ScotlandMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2012
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Best in showInflammatory Essays, (1979), by Jenny Holzer, Bristol Museum and Art GalleryMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2012
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The Museum of... Our pick of the UK's specialist collectionsRebecca Atkinson hears how the National Trust brings to life the home of a former Liverpool portrait photographerMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2012
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Positive actionsAs the Museums Association's Diversify project comes to an end, Geraldine Kendall talks to those involved in the initiative to gauge its success in broadening workforce diversityMuseums JournalFeatures01.09.2012
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Festival feverBiennials are now a vital part of the international contemporary art scene, but is it time for the format to be reinvented for the 21st century, asks Simon Stephens
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Taking a standRichard Sandell is a reluctant academic, but as the deputy director of museum studies at Leicester he can follow his passion for teaching and social inclusion, writes Felicity HeywoodMuseums JournalFeaturesApril 2006
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Possession orderThe looting of archaeological sites, the illegal trade in antiquities and a rise in demands for the return of art stolen during the Nazi era have all made provenance a hot topic for museums. Tom Flynn reportsMuseums JournalFeaturesApril 2006
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I'm a celebrity: get me an audio tourGetting celebrities to narrate audio tours has been controversial ever since they were first used in the 60s. Loic Tallon follows the history of star turns in museumsMuseums JournalFeaturesApril 2006
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It's a hard jobThe museum sector has been slowly tackling the workforce issues it faces, but entry-level recruitment remains a problem. Julie Nightingale finds out what is being done to change thisMuseums JournalFeaturesApril 2006
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Kingdom comeThe 200th anniversary of Brunel's birth has inspired everything from a new beer to major exhibitions about his engineering feats. Louise Bishop finds out how museums have played a central role in the celebrationsMuseums JournalFeaturesApril 2006
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Avoiding the tourism trapCorinna Lotz on how a small museum foundation is fighting to protect the Spanish island of Lanzarote from the demands of mass tourismMuseums JournalFeaturesApril 2006
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