Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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'Memory of the world': preserving our documentary heritage | 1997 | Museum international 1 (): 40-5 | |||||
Moscow exhibits 'The treasures of Troy' [exhibition at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, opened on 16 Apr. 1996] | 1997 | Museum international 196 (): 42-8 | |||||
Capturing performance at London's Theatre Museum | 1997 | Museum international 194 (): 25-31 | |||||
History, context and identity at the Sukuma Museum | 1997 | Museum international 195 (): 53-8 | |||||
Museums and collectors | 1997 | Museum international 1 (): 35-8 | |||||
Exhibiting the slave trade [exhibition at the Wisbech and Fenland Museum, Great Britain] | 1997 | Museum international 195 (): 49-52 | |||||
The Swiss Theatre Collection: the challenge of four languages and cultures | 1997 | Museum international 194 (): 13-18 | |||||
The holocaust museum concept | 1997 | Museum international 1 (): 54-8 | |||||
Unfinished business: the theatre collections of Berlin | 1997 | Museum international 194 (): 19-24 | |||||
Maritime museums: an infinite variety for a variety of publics | 1997 | Museum international 1 (): 4-5 | |||||
The theatre museum: a place for vanished experience | 1997 | Museum international 194 (): 7-12 | |||||
'Play it again, Sam': reflections on a new museology | 1997 | Museum international 194 (): 52-6 | |||||
A new type of museum network in France: the Franche-Comte museums of local culture and techniques | 1997 | Museum international 194 (): 43-7 | |||||
Performing arts museums and collections in India | 1997 | Museum international 194 (): 32-7 | |||||
Apropos of performing arts collections | 1997 | Museum international 194 (): 4-6 | |||||
Safeguarding the underwater cultural heritage: UNESCO moves ahead | 1997 | Museum international 1 (39): | |||||
Hidden treasure: museum libraries and documentation centres | 1997 | Museum international 195 (): 43-8 | |||||
Curating cultural difference: the Museum of Sydney | 1997 | Museum international 196 (): 15-19 | |||||
Ancient monuments create a new museum in Peru | 1996 | Museum international 48 (1): 52-5 | |||||
The conservation of musical instruments | 1996 | Museum international 48 (1): 9-14 | |||||
The Museum of the Irish Famine: exhibiting Ireland's tragic history | 1996 | Museum international 190 (2): 51-4 | |||||
Creating a context for African musical instruments | 1996 | Museum international 48 (1): 21-5 | |||||
The conservation survey: identifying preservation problems | 1996 | Museum international 190 (2): 55-8 | |||||
The State Hermitage Museum: a modern challenge | 1996 | Museum international 190 (2): 46-50 | |||||
A stroll through the history of Austrian music | 1996 | Museum international 48 (1): 15-20 | |||||
Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum: a specialist collection for non-specialists | 1996 | Museum international 48 (1): 31-5 | |||||
The growth of museum collections [Egyptian artefacts] | 1995 | Museum International 186 (): 9-11 | |||||
Protecting cultural property [UNESCO review of The Hague Convention] | 1995 | Museum International 185 (): 59-60 | |||||
Museums in Hungary: special privileges versus the community | 1995 | Museum International 187 (): 35-9 | |||||
The city is the museum! | 1995 | Museum International 187 (): 30-4 | |||||
Exhibiting to see, exhibiting to know | 1995 | Museum International 185 (): 4-5 | |||||
The Corpus Antiquitatum Aegyptiacarum: setting standards for documentation | 1995 | Museum International 186 (): 27-9 | |||||
Presenting Egyptian objects: concepts and approaches | 1995 | Museum International 186 (): 38-43 | |||||
Museum reserve collections: an international symposium | 1995 | Museum international 4 (): 35-9 | *H6 [MUSEUM-] | ||||
Urban museology: an ideology for reconciliation | 1995 | Museum International 187 (): 40-5 | |||||
Museums about cities | 1995 | Museum International 187 (): 7-11 | |||||
Ancient Egypt in Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, the Baltics and central Asia | 1995 | Museum International 186 (): 33-7 | |||||
The Nubia Museum at Aswan | 1995 | Museum International 186 (): 18-20 | |||||
New technologies focus on mummies | 1995 | Museum International 186 (): 30-2 | |||||
The Primates Gallery: tradition meets innovation at the Natural History Museum in London | 1995 | Museum International 185 (): 34-5 | |||||
Why reserve collections ? | 1995 | Museum international 4 (): 4-7 | *H6 [MUSEUM-] | ||||
Discovering the city | 1995 | Museum International 187 (): 4-6 | |||||
A workers' museum in Copenhagen | 1995 | Museum international 4 (): 40-3 | *H6 [MUSEUM-] | ||||
New directions in Africa | 1995 | Museum international 4 (): 28-34 | *H6 [MUSEUM-] | ||||
History, ideology and politics in the Historical Museum of Warsaw | 1995 | Museum International 187 (): 22-7 | |||||
Hidden history: the Peopling of London project | 1995 | Museum International 187 (): 12-16 | |||||
Making sense of space [museums] | 1995 | Museum International 185 (): 41-5 | |||||
Creating a context: a challenge to Indian museums | 1995 | Museum International 185 (): 21-4 | |||||
Exploring the meaning of life: the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art [Scotland] | 1995 | Museum International 185 (): 50-3 | |||||
The exhibition as theatre | 1995 | Museum International 185 (): 14-20 |