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I am taking an Independent Study and Mentorship class at my high school. My topic is museum curating. I am having trouble finding sources that describe the different positions in a museum, beyond the curator. Any help or reliable sources or even contacts you can give me will help.

2006-10-04 05:27:17 · 4 answers · asked by Morgan H 1 in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

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Better u search in www.google.co.in

2006-10-04 05:32:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Have you looked at the web sites of National Museums?
In UK there is also the Museums Yearbook you can look at all the Museum's and Galleries and see a breakdown of there main sections.
There is also the Museum's Association
Non curatorial at National Maritime Museum Greenwich include:
HR (Personnel Section)
Accounts Section
ITC (Computer systems, Telephones etc)
Online access (web site and collections displayed on line)
Audio Visual (Lecture theatre, AV displays in galleries)
Security (Gallery Assistants and other security staff)
Porter Messengers
Art & Object handlers - Trained staff who move objects to diffent locations and install them
Registrar Section (in charge of acquistions of objects, Loans in of objects etc)
Business Archive (records generated by the organisation during the working day both in paper and electronic format)
Trustees
"The Friends of the Museum"
Education Section
Display
Conservation (look after the objects/ repair etc)
Estates (look after the buildings and services eg water, gas

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Hope this may help

2006-10-04 05:56:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The curator could by no potential chortle, he could ask why and clarify with reason. If the curator laughts he would not need to be a component of the meseum. the situation is those people have been techniques washed into thinking so. they do no longer understand what carbon relationship is, they do no longer understand that bones can not be recreated by potential of guy, if it develop into achieveable we ought to truly replace broken limbs with mal union fractures. they're people who say, what they're taught to be suggested. who're shown "data" of what they're taught to be suggested. yet have not have been given any concept what they're asserting. are you able to blame them nevertheless? the comparable reason we will not blame a individual who pleads insanity for homicide. reason he's blind to his movements while committing against the regulation. if so, they're harmless.

2016-10-01 22:28:33 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Depends on the museum . . . lots of kinds,
Go to one in your area or the area you are interested in
& ask them.

2006-10-04 05:36:57 · answer #4 · answered by kate 7 · 1 0

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