Description
About the Author
Laura-Edythe Coleman is a museum informaticist specializing in Social Inclusion Theory & Practice. Her focus is on the point of convergence for museums, information, people, and technology. Knowing that societies need museums for creating and sustaining cultural memory, she strives to help communities co-create collections with museums. She is currently a lecturer for Johns Hopkins University Museum Studies Program in which she teaches two core courses: Museums in a Global Perspective and the History & Philosophy of Museums. She can be reached via Twitter: @lauraedythe, website: www.lauraedythe.com, or by email lauraedythecoleman@gmail.com
Reviews
At last, the first and definitive guide to understanding the meaning of inclusion for museums, and what is required to achieve it and evaluate it. This book is an essential blueprint for fulfilling the potential of museums as key community resources. -- Robert R. Janes, visiting research fellow, School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK and editor-in-chief emeritus, Museum Management and Curatorship
Book Information
ISBN 9781538110812
Author Laura-Edythe Coleman
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 299g
Dimensions(mm) 222mm * 151mm * 15mm