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         Cultural Museums:     more books (100)
  1. Fighting with art: Appliquéd flags of the Fante Asafo (UCLA Museum of Cultural History pamphlet series) by Doran H Ross, 1979
  2. Davis Museum and Cultural Center: History and holdings
  3. Henri Toulouse-Lautrec : Tentoonstelling Onder Auspicien Van De Relations Culturelles in Het Stedelijk Museum Te Amsterdam - July - August 1947 / Exhibition Under the Auspices of the Cultural Affairs Department of the Stedelijk Museum,Amsterdam by Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum, 1947
  4. Chinese Cultural Art Treasures National Palace Museum Illustrated Handbook by National Palace Museum, 1971
  5. Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity (Ucla Fowler Museum of Cultural History Textile Series, No. 2) by Doran H.; Adedze, Agbenyega; Newark Museum; University of California, Los Angeles Fowler Museum of Cultural Histor; Silverman, Raymond Aaron Ross, 1998
  6. THE UCLA MUSEUM OF CULTURAL HISTORY: A DECADE IN RETROSPECT by University Of California, 1974
  7. The Mosaic Image. The first twenty years of the Museum of Cultural History. [By] Barbara Ann Birney. July-Aug. 1984. by Los Angeles. University of California. The Frederick S. W..., 1984
  8. Cultural Diversity: Developing Museum Audiences in Britain (Contemporary Issues in Museum Culture)
  9. The mosaic image: The first twenty years of the Museum of Cultural History by Barbara Ann Birney, 1984
  10. Ply-split camel girths of West India (Pamphlet series / Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles) by Betsy D Quick, 1982
  11. Directory of North American Indian Museums & Cultural Centers 1981 by Simon Brascoupe, 1981
  12. A personal look at the Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center by Elisabeth S Hakkinen, 1983
  13. The Old Tute Being a Catalog of Photographs in the Intermountain Cultural Center and Museum
  14. Harlem on My Mind Cultural Capital of Black America 1900 - 1968 ( Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition ) by preface Thomas P. F. Hoving, introduction Candice Van Ellison, Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition Edited Allon Schoener, 1968

81. Karen Blixen Cultural Trust
A nonprofit organization whose goal is to perpetuate the memory of the life and times of a Danish author from an African perspective. Includes contact information, reading list and details about the museums.
http://www.karenblixenkenya.com

82. Museums, Monuments And Archaeological Sites Of Hellas
The cultural Map Alphabetical List of State museums Alphabetical List of non State museums List of museums (according to subject)
http://www.culture.gr/2/21/toc/
Museums
Monuments
Archaeological Sites

The Cultural Map

Alphabetical List of State Museums

Alphabetical List of non State Museums

List of Museums (according to subject)
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83. Valkeakosken Sivistystoimi
Information about the adult education centre, music and art schools, public library, theatre and museums.
http://www.edu.vlk.fi/

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Voipaalan taidekeskus
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84. Institutional/Schools - Cultural/Museums
Skirball cultural Center Image, Completed in December 2000, For the Southwest Museum s only external facility, Matt Construction created new exhibit
http://www.mattconstruction.com/projects/cultural.htm
Completed in December 2000, Matt Construction handled construction responsibilities for the expansion of the existing Skirball Cultural Center. The expansion, as designed by the original architect Moshe Safdie and Associates, includes a two-story, 28,000- square-foot Great Hall. This structure represents a dramatic continuation of the existing architecture and serves as a 500-seat banquet facility or a 360-seat auditorium, connected via a tunnel for kitchen access and open walkways. The Great Hall, with its unique design of architectural concrete and granite, rests upon a three-level, 380-space, below-grade parking structure.
Learn more about this exciting project. Download the article from the Los Angeles Edition of California Construction Review by clicking here or click on the image to the left.
Note: To view the document you need Adobe's Acrobat Reader. You may obtain a free version by clicking the link to the left.

85. Cultural Projects Unlimited
Specialised management consultancy business for museums, public halls and community arts or environment projects. Project feasibility and implementation, organisational reviews and change, grant applications.
http://www.culturalprojects.co.uk/

86. North Carolina Department Of Cultural Resources
Provides resources on museums, historic sites, books, education, music, arts and culture, preservation, statewide calendar of events, and news.
http://www.ncdcr.gov/
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See North Carolina Craft

The North Carolina Symphony proudly announces
Grant Llewellyn

as its new music director
Blackbeard
and the Presumed Wreck of Queen Anne's Revenge News from the NC Department of Cultural Resources
End of the Civil War
Click here for events honoring the 140th anniversary of the end of the Civil War
Visit the North Carolina State Portal
Portions of this site require Acrobat Reader. It can be downloaded here for free: Raleigh, NC 27699-4601 Phone: (919) 807-7385 Fax: (919) 733-1620 E-mail our Public Affairs Office © 2004 North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Our mission is to enrich the cultural, educational, and economic well-being of North Carolina's citizens and visitors. We do this by working to enhance the availability and quality of our state's historic, library, and artistic resources.

87. Museum Designer And Planner, Consultant Barry Howard Limited
Museum design consultant and planner who designs museums, exhibitions, visitor centers, and historical and cultural attractions.
http://www.barryhowardlimited.com/

88. Museums Council Of New York City
Nonprofit group dedicated to preserve, study, interpret and exhibit objects of educational and cultural value. Meets bimonthly at member institutions and publishes annual membership directory. Includes meeting notices, links and contact information.
http://www.museumscouncil.org/

89. Southwest Museums
Cortez cultural Center Museum, art gallery and cultural activities in the Cortez area. Denver Museum of Nature Science - Denver s 1 cultural attraction
http://www.southwest-vacation-travel.net/four-corners/museums.htm
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Southwest Museums
The Southwest offers some of America's most interesting and significant cultural resources. Below is a list of the best museums and art galleries in the region. Discover the art, science, history, and culture of the Southwest by visiting these museums during your vacation. Animas Museum - Located in Durango, Colorado and run by the La County Historical Society. Features an outstanding collection of historical photographs and artifacts from Southwest Colorado. Children's Museum of Durango - A 1100 sq. ft. facility located inside the Durango Arts Center with many award-winning exhibits for kids.

90. Andean And Tiwanaku Archaeology Page - Archaeology, Cultural Heritage And Politi
The conversion of the exrepublics of Yugoslavia into new nations has launched the creation of basic state institutions in each country. National museums are one institution recreated in this process.
http://www.tiwanakuarcheo.net/1_main/saa2002.htm
The version of following paper is as it should have been read at the SAA meetings, prepared for a 15-minute presentation.
SAA MEETINGS 2002, FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 22, 2002
General Session: ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION IN THE MUSEUM CONTEXT
Alvaro Higueras
To papers list
Archaeology, Cultural Heritage and Politics in the National Museums of the ex-Yugoslavia
Original abstract: The conversion of the ex-republics of Yugoslavia into new nations has launched the creation of basic state institutions in each country. National museums are one institution recreated in this process. I will compare the archaeological presentations prepared or programmed for the National museums of Bosnia, Kosovo, and Macedonia to the historical, ethnic, and cultural reality of the new nation. And I will contrast the role of the archaeology section in these museums to other parts of the exhibit. I will conclude by discussing how “messages” provided in museums contrast to current situations where, after years of war and peace, these countries are still changing.
In this paper I explore recent trajectories and perspectives of cultural heritage conservation and National Museum in three territories that were part of Yugoslavia before 1992: Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia, today independent countries; and Kosovo, a territory still in the Yugoslav federation but under control of NATO, the UN, and a local government. I will emphasize the situation in Kosovo, as it is the source of the primary data of this paper, and will compare it to the scenarios of the first two countries. Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina have had severe destruction and have urgency to reorganize museum and institutes for monuments. These institutions need to rebuild presentations of the past in the museums halls and rebuild historic towns by restoring World-class heritage monuments burned and bombed during the war. The situation in Macedonia is quite less dramatic.

91. FM-200 Systems FM-200 Waterless Fire Protection Systems
FM200 systems protect museums and cultural landmarks. Learn more about FM-200 waterless fire protection systems.
http://www.e1.greatlakes.com/wfp/industries/jsp/cultural_museums.jsp

92. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) In Museums And Archives
Technical papers, bibliography, links, news, about indoor air quality and climate in cultural heritage buildings.
http://iaq.dk/
New domain: IAQ.dk Webmaster
Quick link: April 12, 2005, London: "DUST TO DUST"
Science, Perception and Management in Historic Interiors
Welcome
This web site contains information for those interested in the deterioration processes in cultural heritage objects caused by the indoor environment, especially air pollutants. Here you will find papers and technical notes, literature reference lists, conference and meeting reports with abstracts, and address lists of museum professionals, all about the impact of the air quality on objects in museums, libraries, or archives. As the focus of this site is on material degradation, e.g. like metal corrosion or hydrolysis of organic materials, there will be no references to indoor air quality and human health.
Quick Navigation
Papers and Technical Notes Information Resources Image Gallery The Indoor Air Pollution Workgroup Homepage ...
Indoor Air Quality E-mail forum
Administrivia:
Webmaster contact information New items / updates on this site:
Calendar updated
November 7th, 2004
Links updated
September 27th, 2004

93. New Mexico Department Of Cultural Affairs
Offers previews of the many cultural events and historical sites, which include museums, monuments, state library, and arts.
http://www.nmoca.org
Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts
Governor and Mrs. Richardson will present New Mexico’s highest and most prestigious artistic honor to ten artists and arts contributors in a public ceremony at the St. Francis Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe on Friday evening, September 23, at 5:15 p.m. Photo: Cartoonist, painter and sculptor Patrick Oliphant of Santa Fe. Announcing the 2005 Governor's Arts Awards 4th Annual Sun Mountain Gathering The Pottery of Santa Ana Pueblo Private Presses of New Mexico Exhibit at the Palace ...
International Heritage Center

A visit to New Mexico leaves you feeling both re-energized and serene. Travel to this enchanting land whenever you like with this stunning 2006 New Mexico desk calendar.
A statewide look at the economic, social and educational benefits of New Mexico's Cultural Industry. Available for download in PDF format (3.7 MB).
Listen to audio of legends and living dramas from New Mexico's exciting past
Site created by Xynergy Inc. Web Development design@xynergy.com

94. Museumland
A linkgallery focusing on museums and cultural heritage.
http://www.museumland.com/index.html

95. Kanazawa / Cultural & Recreational Guide
Descriptive list of museums in this area of Ishikawa Prefecture.
http://www.hot-ishikawa.jp/f-lang/english/e_point/p_kana/pean-reh/pean-reh.htm
Museums, Art Museums, Exhibition Halls [Tourist Spots Index Access
Places of Scenic Beauty and Historic Interest
Activity Centers
Museums, Art Museums, Exhibition Halls
Ishikawa Prefectural Art Museum
(Dewa-machi, Kanazawa)
Displays of Maeda Clan Hierlooms and a Kokutani Porcelain Collection
Tel.076-231-7580
Ishikawa Prefectual History Museum (Dewa-machi, Kanazawa)
Tel.076-262-3236
IIshikawa Prefectual Traditional Products And Crafts Museum
(Kenroku-machi, Kanazawa)
Displays of Traditional Arts and Crafts
Tel.076-262-2020
Kanazawa Shinise Museum
(Naga-machi, Kanazawa)
Nakaya Pharmacy, an old merchant house, has been reconstructed as a museum.
Tel.076-220-2524
Nakamura Memorial Museum
(Honda-machi, Kanazawa)
Displays of this Sake brewing family's antique collections.
Tel.076-221-0751
Citizens' Cultre Museum
(Owari-cho, Kanazawa)
This Meiji period bank now displays contemporary artists' works.
Tel.076-222-7670
Ishikawa Modern Japanese Literature Museum
(Hirosaka, Kanazawa)
This brick museum once was one of the eight Imperial High Schools in Japan. It now displays manuscripts and articles of Kanazawa's three great writers; Izumi Kyoka, Tokuda Shusei, and Murou Saisei.
Tel.076-261-1609

96. KDCS | Introduction
Provides expertise and consultants for the creation and management of digital resources to museums, libraries and cultural organisations in the UK.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/kdcs/
KDCS provides consultancy, training and research for the creation and management of digital resources.
Please feel free to contact KDCS to discuss your project or needs.
Key services offered by KDCS:
  • Digitisation and image management expertise Funding application assistance Tendering and service procurement support Feasibility and pilot studies Digitisation workflow assessment Systems and infrastructure specification Stakeholder surveys Change management for digital projects Sustainability and economic development advice Research and development
New at KDCS:
Training courses
Digital Futures: 5-day intensive training course in September 2005

97. Iowa Museum Association
Dedicated to promoting museums within the state as leading centers for preserving, interpreting and understanding our natural and cultural heritage. Includes directory of Board members, list of museums, membership form and contact details.
http://www.iowamuseums.org/
NEWS The Iowa Museum Association's Annual Meeting and Conference is October 9 - 11th At the Iowa Historical Building 600 E. Locust St., Des Moines, Iowa For program information click here
For registration form click here

Questions: imabailey@mchsi.com 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

98. Welcome To MuseumNetwork.com
Museum community portal including a database of over 33000 museums worldwide, shopping and museum History California Indian Museum cultural Center,
http://www.museumnetwork.com/
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Go to MuseumPartners.com , a buying service for museums, museum employees, and museum visitors.
Visit MuseumEducator.org to access museum educational materials from cultural institutions around the country.
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99. Republic Of Turkey, Ministry Of Culture - Ýstanbul
Information on cultural Directorates, cultural Centers, museums, Orchestras, State Fine Arts Galleries , Festivities, Historical Sites and Ruins, Significant Days and Sites of Interest.
http://www.kultur.gov.tr/portal/default_en.asp?belgeno=2009

100. Hawaii Museums & Cultural Attractions - Island Of Molokai
Database of museums and cultural attractions on the island of Molokai.
http://www.hawaiimuseums.org/frame_islandtxmolokai.htm
Molokai Selections (alphabetical) Kalaupapa National Historical Park Molokai Museum and Cultural Center
Molokai Selections (by area) - KALAE - Molokai Museum and Cultural Center - KALAUPAPA - Kalaupapa National Historical Park

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