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         Cultural Museums:     more books (100)
  1. Manual on Systems of Inventorying Immovable Cultural Property (Museums & Monuments Series) by Meredith H. Sykes, 1985-06
  2. Open Air Museum: Cultural Landscape of New South Wales by D.N. Jeans, Peter Spearritt, 1981-12
  3. The Temple and the Forum: American Museum and Cultural Authority in Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, and Whitman by Les Harrison, 2007-05-28
  4. Obituary: Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, September 4-December 30, 2001 by Joseph Bartscherer, 2001
  5. Leadership and cultural change in Palau (Chicago Natural History Museum. Publication) by Roland W Force, 1960
  6. The Role of the Museum in Creating Multi-cultural Identities: Lessons from Canada (Canadian Studies (Lewiston, N.Y.)) by Garth Allen, Caroline Anson, 2005-12-30
  7. Chairman Mao Badges: Symbols and Slogans of the Cultural Revolution (British Museum Research Publication) by Helen Wang, 2008-08-01
  8. Museum, Gallery and Cultural Architecture in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Region: Essays in Antipodean Identity by Michael J. Ostwald & Steven Fleming, 2007-04-10
  9. Cultural Diversity: Developing Museum Audiences in Britain (Contemporary Issues in Museum Culture)
  10. Scandinavian Museums and Cultural Diversity (Museums and Diversity) by Katherine Goodnow, 2008-09-15
  11. Museum Governance. Mission, Ethics, Policy by Marie C. Malaro, 1994-07-17
  12. The Art of Being Kuna: Layers of Meaning Among the Kuna of Panama by Mari Lyn Salvador, 1997-10
  13. Museums and the Interpretation of Visual Culture (Museum Meanings) by Eilean Hooper-Greenhill, 2000-10-25
  14. Reinventing the Museum, Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Paradigm Shift by Gail Anderson, 2004-04

61. Jordan Tourism Board North America
Provides tourist information. Features a catalog with car rental offices, bus schedules, information on historical sites, museums, and cultural centers.
http://www.seejordan.org/

62. Iowa Museum Association
Dedicated to promoting museums within Iowa as leading centers for preserving, interpreting and understanding our natural and cultural heritage.
http://www.iowamuseums.org/
Members, the IMA board requests your suggestions and input to the following SURVEY Welcome to our website, designed to help you experience the cultural heritage of Iowa, by showcasing the wide variety of Iowa Museum Association museums within the state. Click on our MUSEUMS button, and you'll be at the heart of our site, able to use both interactive maps and our searchable database to find member museums in each of ten geographic areas, or choose a museum by type. Choose LINKS to find a selection of useful off-site links, such as a listing of Iowa convention and visitor bureaus and tourism associations, as well as museum-related websites we like. To find out more ABOUT IMA , such as how our organization is set up, current board members, and how to join the Iowa Museum Association, visit here. Finally, the CONTACT US section includes an email form, which we'd love for you to use to tell us more about what you'd like to see on the site. Plus, there's a place for you to send us questions. Enjoy your visit and come back soon!

63. City Of Las Cruces Museum System
Official web site of the Branigan cultural Foundation and its associated historical museums art gallery,
http://www.lascruces-culture.org/index.html
Las Cruces Convention and Visitors Bureau Museums of the Cultural Complex
490/500 N Water Street
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Phone: 505-541-2155 TTY: 505-541-2161
E-mail: bcc1@zianet.com New Mexico
Department of Tourism

64. Balboa Park Index
Balboa Park museums and attractions during March 2003 as we observe the achievementsand links between San Diego State University and our cultural institutions
http://www.balboapark.org/
General Info Museums and
Attractions
Exhibits ... Contact Us W elcome to the website of Balboa Park. America's largest urban cultural park. Looking for something specific?
Looking for Great Deals?

Over 85 Performing Arts and International Culture Organizations 15 Museums World-Famous San Diego Zoo Gardens Hiking and Biking Trails Recreational Facilities Restaurants Summer Camps and Summer Nights in Balboa Park Plan an out-of-this-world Balboa Park summer adventure with extraordinary classes, camps and other unique learning adventures for children, teens and adults. Summer sessions are available in wide-ranging topics—from Gaelic to inside The Globe—from moviemaking to printmaking. You can even go to Space Camp or sleepover at the Zoo. ( click here for Summer Education details Balboa Park lights up summer nights with two free concert series.

65. Julia Sedykh Design: Home
Publications for museums, cultural and nonprofit organizations.
http://www.sedykh.com
last updated Wed, Aug 23, 2000 , Martin Rommel

66. Balboa Park Museums And Attractions
Centro cultural de la Raza is dedicated to creating, promoting, and preserving Chicano Balboa,is one of the country's first and finest museums dedicated solely
http://www.balboapark.org/museums.html

Home
Museums and Attractions Click a link or scroll down for a brief overview. Individual museum and attraction websites can be accessed from their paragraph. American Indian Cultural Center and Museum
Centro Cultural de la Raza

House of Pacific Relations

Japanese Friendship Garden
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WorldBeat Center

Employment:
For employment opportunities contact the individual institutions. For employment opportunities within the City of San Diego go to: http://www.sannet.gov/directories/information.shtml Other Attractions Butterfly Rides Carousel Lawn Bowling Balboa Park Minature Railroad American Indian Cultural Center Museum has not opened and opening date has not yet been announced. It will be located just south of Balboa Park Administration at 2125 Park Blvd . For information call 619-281-5964. Centro Cultural de la Raza is dedicated to creating, promoting, and preserving Chicano, Mexican, and Native American art and culture. The colorful murals of the Centro, located on Park Boulevard, invite a visit to the art gallery, which has bimonthly rotating exhibits; "La Tiendita," a small gift and book shop; and a performance space where theater, dance, music, and film/video programs are presented year-round. Ballet folklorico dancing classes for youth and adults are held at the Centro, and educational tours are available when arranged in advance. Business office open Friday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Gallery and gift shop open Thursday–Sunday, noon–5:00 p.m. or by appointment. Admission: Donation requested. Public information 619 235-6135.

67. Hawaii Museums Association - Welcome To HMA
Information on museums and cultural attractions in Hawaii. Also features an online forum, job listings directory, publications, events, and annual conference.
http://www.hawaiimuseums.org

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68. Global Cuisine
Tour information and videos exploring the culinary and cultural traditions around the world. Introductions to chefs, markets, kitchens, museums, and food.
http://www.globalcuisine.com
Presents
Food is Culture! Experience the cultures of people around the world through their food. Meet the people and chefs. Explore their culinary and cultural traditionsin person or on video. invite you to. Let the Feast Begin!
For more information and reservations

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69. ICOM Handbook Of Standards
Standards for documentation and cataloguing of African collections in museums and cultural institutions.
http://www.icom.org/afridoc/

70. Beijing - China.org.cn
Places Commemorating Famous People. museums, Schools and cultural Institutions.Temples, Mosques and Churches. Scenic Spots on the Suburbs of Beijing.
http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/beijing/30550.htm
Imperial Historical Archives Exhibition Hall of Ancient Astronomical Instruments Beijing Museum of Natural History Beijing Planetarium ... Shopping, Eating and Accommodation
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688

71. Philippine Culture And Information
Various cultural information on the Philippines which includes visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, museums, film and video, music, and a cultural calendar.
http://www.philinfo.ops.gov.ph/

72. Canadian Museums Association, Cultural Diversity And Museums
cultural Diversity and museums, La diversité culturelle et les musées. Bibliography— cultural Pluralism and museums Lynne Teather and Kelly Wilhelm et al.
http://www.museums.ca/diversity/cultdiversity.htm
Cultural Diversity and Museums La diversité culturelle et les musées The Cultural Diversity and Museums group is a project of the Canadian Museums Association designed to stimulate awareness and action on cultural diversity in museums in Canada News upcoming events and and past reports are provided in this section. Publications Articles concerning the issues and topics this organization deal with are posted here. Fellowships Information about the fellowship opportunities Cultural Diversity and Museums provide. Projects Reports and descriptions of the completed projects. Workshops Bibliography Cultural Pluralism and Museums: Lynne Teather and Kelly Wilhelm et al. A searchable database of resources related to the Museums and a Pluralism Society field of study. Also the resources on Arts in a Pluralist Society. Contacts Contacting Canadian Museums and Diversity Member Services Search Back Join the CMA ... CAZA [ Cultural Diversity ] Group Insurance Museum Shops Museum Studies SIGs/Discussion ... YIIP/2003

73. Acoustiguide: Audio Tours For Museums & Cultural Institutions
Provider of audio tours to museums, cultural attractions, historic sites, zoos, aquariums and corporate clients.
http://www.acoustiguide.com

74. STREETWISE MAPS
Publishes laminated, accordionfold, indexed street maps of cities and regions. Also publishes maps focused on museums and cultural sites, and maps of transit systems. Products and company history.
http://www.streetwisemaps.com/

75. Welcome To The Field Museum Web Site
Founded in 1893, one of the world's great natural history museums, with a worldrenowned scientific staff and collections of more than 20 million specimens and cultural objects. Extensive web site on topics in biology, paleontology, anthropology, and history.
http://www.fmnh.org/

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Celebrate Earth Month with us! Plan ahead now to enjoy exciting speakers and hands-on family fun.
Learn how Field Museum scientist Robert Martin interprets 40-million-year-old primate fossils recently found in Egypt. See results from our scientists' expeditions to southwest China and northeast Bolivia including breathtaking images of species new to science.
Quick Links On-line Exhibits Job Opportunities Volunteering Travel Programs Press Room Ask a Scientist How to Get Here Tsavo Lions Underground Adventure Butterfly Collection Expeditions@Fieldmuseum
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Holidays and Early Closings
Basic admission is $10 for adults; $5 for children ages 3-11, $7 for seniors and students w/ ID. Chicago Resident Discounts Free Day Schedule Field Museum Home Planning Your Visit ... Museum Store 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605-2496 Linking Policy Technical Support webmaster@fieldmuseum.org

76. Entopia: Museums, Cultural Heritage And Information Technology
Se?a About Entopia. Entopia museums, cultural Heritageand Information Technology. a. ?s?p
http://entopia.future.easyspace.com/

Lida Liberopoulou on archaeological computing
Greek web sites about archaeology are almost non-existent. ... It is depressing to find that countries like Australia or Denmark have every aspect of their archaeological activities published on the WWW, while we are evident by our absence. In an ideal world, half of the links on Entopia should have .gr on them. [Continued] Transforming the Arts and Humanities through ICT : What are the key issues facing the arts and humanities in the age of information? [Continued] About Entopia Entopia: Museums, Cultural Heritage and Information Technology Entopia Pointcast Connection NEW in December 1999!!
Entopia2 - an updated, experimental version of Entopia!
Entopia is now available in English
Use the English version with smaller screens and handhelds.
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http://www.decani.yunet.com/destruction.html
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77. Cultural Connections Home
A community of educators from museums, zoos, aquaria, parks, historical organizations and nature centers, who inspire excellence and support progress in our individual and collective educational work in northern California.
http://www.cultural-connections.org/
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Cultural Connections Mission
Cultural Connections is a community of educatorsfrom museums, zoos, aquaria, parks, historical organizations and nature centerswho inspire excellence and support progress in our individual and collective educational work in Northern California.
Welcome!
Welcome to Cultural Connections' new web site! We're in the process of re-designing and expanding the site, so be sure to check back regularly.
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FAX Postal address 30 Roberts Road
Los Gatos, CA 95032 Electronic mail Our email address is info@cultural-connections.org
Membership: alisonahmed@earthlink.net
Webmaster: webmaster@cultural-connections.org
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78. Kenai Musuems, Cultural And Heritage Centers
KENAI / SOLDOTNA Print this page Kenai Visitors and cultural Center, Open yearround.(907) 283-1991. Kenai Visitors and cultural Center 11471 Kenai Spur Hwy.
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Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center
Open year-round. (907) 283-1991.
Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center
11471 Kenai Spur Hwy Summer hours
Summer Admission
Kenai Fine Arts Center

Located in Old Town Kenai, the Kenai Fine Arts Center provides studio space for members of the Peninsula Art Guild and the Kenai Potters Guild, hosts monthly art exhibitions, maintains an artist sales gallery, and offers a variety of art workshops for adults and children. Open year-round. (907) 283-7040. Kenai Fine Arts Center 810 Cook Ave Summer hours Admission Free Kenai Peninsula College Kenai Peninsula College is located along the bluffs of the Kenai River between Kenai and Soldotna. The art department has a small exhibition gallery, which features monthly art exhibitions by artists from all over Alaska. Run during the school year, the gallery is free and open to the public, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. The college is also the site of the annual Summer Institute for the Arts held each June. The program offers art education instruction to teachers and students and is produced by the Alaska Alliance for Excellence in Art Education.

79. San Diego Art And Sol
Information about performing arts, museums, galleries, history, science, and cultural events, provided by the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau.
http://www.sandiegoartandsol.com/

80. Museums, Zoos, Aquariums, Botanical Gardens & Cultural Institutions
Environmental Education for Children. Our work with museums and culturalinstitutions includes Botanical Garden Children's Discovery
http://www.whitehutchinson.com/leisure/museum.shtml
Sunday, April 06, 2003 Leisure, Entertainment and Recreation Current News About Us Contact Us ... Send To a Friend Printer Friendly Version
Dinosaur dig designed by White Hutchinson. Young children learn best and enjoy themselves with hands-on activities where their skills match the task at hand. Families are an important market for museums, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens and other cultural institutions. By its very definition, family means children. Our studies have shown that at most facilities, a significant portion of the children visiting are 9 years old or younger. Children 9 years and younger make up 14% of the 2000 US population and even a greater percentage in other countries. In 2000 in the US, 33% of all households had children. The majority of those households had at least one younger child. Although most facilities target the family market for a substantial portion of their business, their facilities often fail to be truly family and child friendly. Designing a quality and culturally appropriate environment for families and their children is a highly complex, specialized and unique skill. The physical environment; including its atmospherics, layout, equipment exhibits and furnishings; and the management of the facility has a profound impact on families' and children's fun, learning and behavior. Children of different ages have unique needs and interests. Parents needs must also be addressed.

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