Think like a curator – Aaslh
Now available!
Think like a curator: a guide for a circerative experience in history organizations
By Donna R. Braden
Paperback $ 40 AASLH members | $ 50 Nonmember
E-book $ 38 $ AASLH members | $ 47.50 nonmemers
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Most history museums are a member of a large and small, indoor and outdoor curator name or there are tasks that can be classified as a minimum, curator work. It is more complicated than it seems to understand what you do.
This book in today’s world is to be a curator in today’s world in today’s book, written by an author who has done such a job for 45 years:
- How the diversity of curatorial roles and how they change over time
- How to set up collections through active collection and deficit of curiors
- Research, write and contact the public
- The role of the curator in the interpretation of the exhibitions and historical site
- Recommendations for new and emerging professionals
- This book contains easy explanations, step-by-step process instructions, practical tips, real life examples, activities and source lists, which are both short and important.
Donna Braden was the curator of the domestic life and community and public life, as well as in Henry Ford in Michigan. It is currently an independent museum specialist.
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