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Are museums wising up to benefits of digital age?
Study into the use of technology in the cultural sector reveals that organisations are getting smarter about how they do digital, but barriers such as a lack of funding mean museums are not benefiting as much as their counterparts
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English Heritage to axe 90 staff as shake-up continues
Two-and-a-half years after it became a charity, the organisation says it needs to change its structure, as it aims to become financially independent by 2022-23
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Edinburgh ends year on a high
Work is under way on a new visual arts space, while there has been a late reprieve for the Museum on the Mound
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Museums told to review policies relating to sexual harassmentFollowing reports of sexual harassment in the arts, museums need to ensure complaints policies are fit for purposeMuseums JournalNews analysis01.12.2017
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Capital costs are increasingMuseums are having to plan capital projects far more carefully, as the rising price of raw materials and construction is leading to increased costs in many areasMuseums JournalNews analysis01.12.2017
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Paying a heavy price for a career in the museum sector
As the Museums Association unveils its new salary guidelines, following research revealing that jobs in museums pay up to 12% less than those in other industries, Jonathan Knott hears about the impact that low pay has on those working in the sector
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Museums back themed years
Venues involved in the VisitScotland ‘Year Of’ initiative see its merits but would like clarity on the funding. By Caroline Parry
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Plans for national art gallery and football museum move on
The Welsh government and Plaid Cymru have agreed a £5m budget for feasibility studies into the new museums. Rob Sharp reports
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Galleries face mixed future
While all galleries are having to cope with ongoing funding cuts, those with supportive local authorities are facing the future with more confidence
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'Culture can be at heart of coastal areas’ regeneration’
New research shows that seaside towns are some of the most deprived in the country, but there is an opportunity to reinvigorate communities via the arts. Rob Sharp reports
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Museums looking for new partnership opportunities
Museums and galleries facing funding difficulties are increasingly looking at new operating models
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Museums keen to bolster ties with philanthropists
Museums Sheffield seminar highlights the need for a more formal arrangement to be established and for better connection
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Yorkshire sculpture initiative launched
Four institutions secure funding to hold international sculpture event every three years from 2019
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Museums urged to take part in culture strategy consultation
Culture secretary says it is vital that museums participate in the development of a wider culture strategy for Scotland
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‘Act now on data compliance’
Museums have been advised to start preparing now for the introduction of stringent new requirements on data protection
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Arts council hopes NPO funding will extend reachArts Council England has announced its biggest-ever investment in National Portfolio Organisations, with 831 institutions to receive funding over the next four years. Nicola Sullivan reports on the winners, and the losers, in this vital investment programmeMuseums JournalNews analysis01.09.2017
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Hope in Hull as visitors pack City of Culture’s museumsAs attendances at the city’s museums and galleries soar in the first half of 2017, Hull’s cultural leaders say they will work together to create a lasting legacy.Museums JournalNews analysis01.09.2017
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Museums in Wales strive to diversify their income streams
But the revenue from cafes and shops is unlikely to adequately fill the gap left by local authority budget cuts
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Heralding the digital age
As the sector’s interest in opportunities such as dynamic pricing grows, it awaits the findings of the government’s Culture is Digital initiative
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Culture takes centre stage
As work starts on the Factory venue, cultural leaders explain how Manchester uses the arts as a catalyst for growth
Museums JournalNews analysis25.08.2017
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