The evolution of library and museum partnerships : historical antecedents, contemporary manifestations, and future directions

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The evolution of library and museum partnerships : historical antecedents, contemporary manifestations, and future directions

Juris Dilevko and Lisa Gottlieb

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Libraries Unlimited, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-239) and index

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These authors examine the unique social roles of libraries and museums, review historical precedents as well as library-museum partnerships funded in recent years through IMLS grants, and forge an exciting vision of a new library-museum hybrid. The juxtaposition of library collections and museum artifacts, they assert, has the potential to create authentic, interactive experiences for community members, and it can help establish a distinct, meaningful, and sustainable role for libraries. In the authors' words, libraries can then reassert themselves as places devoted to contemplation, wonder, knowledge acquisition, and critical inquiry. Commercialization, edutainment, and the library as a learning community are just some of the fascinating topics addressed as the authors explore the future's terrain, and suggest how libraries might situate themselves upon it. Libraries, museums, and the ways in which they are used by patrons have drastically changed in past decades. Digitization projects, infotainment, and the Internet are redefining the library's and the museum's roles in the community. What are the implications for the future of these institutions? These authors examine the unique social roles of libraries and museums, review historical precedents as well as library-museum partnerships funded in recent years through IMLS grants, and forge an exciting vision of a new library-museum hybrid. The juxtaposition of library collections and museum artifacts, they assert, has the potential to create authentic, interactive experiences for community members, and it can help establish a distinct, meaningful, and sustainable role for libraries. In the authors' words, libraries can then reassert themselves as places devoted to contemplation, wonder, knowledge acquisition, and critical inquiry. Commercialization, edutainment, and the library as a learning community are just some of the fascinating topics addressed as the authors explore the future's terrain, and suggest how libraries might situate themselves upon it.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Marketing Museums and Libraries: An Introduction Chapter 2: Museums, Libraries, and Postobject Roles Chapter 3: Library-Museum Partnerships as Learning Communities Chapter 4: The Museum-Library Hybrid Institution Chapter 5: Lessons from the Past and Models for the Future Chapter 6: The Symbolic Place of the Library-Museum Hybrid in the Digital Age Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BA70838686
  • ISBN
    • 1591580641
  • LCCN
    2004063244
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Westport, Conn.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 247 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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