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Trendswatch - flying highJonathan Knott discovers how and why museums are using drones in their day-to-day work
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International opening - Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Cape TownEleanor Mills talks to Mark Coetzee, the director of a new museum of contemporary art that is aiming to make a big impact on the lives of people in South Africa
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The future is brightNicky Wilson, the co-founder and director of Jupiter Artland, talks to Eleanor Mills about the 10th birthday of this idyllic Scottish sculpture park.Museums JournalFeatures01.05.2018
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Mission criticalClear statements of purpose, vision and values provide a framework for guiding day-to-day museum work. Jonathan Knott reveals how institutions create and live by them. Illustration by Alan KitchingMuseums JournalFeatures01.05.2018
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Best of healthTo mark July’s 70th anniversary of the creation of the National Health Service, John Holt checks the pulse of the UK’s medical museums and examines how they are charting the history of the nation’s wellbeing. Experts operating in institutions around the country describe how their collections convey human life – and death – through tales of straitjackets, surgeons and strong stomachMuseums JournalFeatures01.05.2018
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The Museum of... Our pick of the UK's specialist collectionsLouise Gray on a museum dedicated to the 'The Men in Scarlet', the Chelsea PensionersMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2013
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Best in showEdward Burra, Lysistrata, 1931, Fry Art Gallery, Saffron WaldenMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2013
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Making mayhemYinka Shonibare MBE tells Simon Stephens about his work with museums and why there is no escaping the pastMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2013
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Leading questionsThe Clore Leadership Programme was set up 10 years ago to develop a new generation of arts leaders in the UK. John Holt talks to some of the alumni to find out what it did for them
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Collecting AfricaBritish museums and galleries have neglected African art for many years but are now starting to take it more seriously. Felicity Heywood reportsMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2013
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Take your partnersHow can museums and charities work in partnership? Museums Journal brought together representatives from a range of organisations to find out
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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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Gainsborough rebornDiane Perkins talks dogs, disposal and redesign at Gainsborough's House museumMuseums JournalFeaturesNovember 2006
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Value judgementsIn an attempt to get their fair share of public funds, museums have long been trying to find ways to prove their worth to government. So could the concept of public value be the answer, asks Julie NightingaleMuseums JournalFeaturesNovember 2006
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Safe from harmThey are threatened by everything from hurricanes to terrorism, but public museums in the US are struggling to adequately insure their collections. Jamie Lewis investigatesMuseums JournalFeaturesNovember 2006
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