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Authors: GRANDICLERICI A
Citation: A. Grandiclerici, WORLD-FEDERATION-OF-FRIENDS-OF-MUSEUMS MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT, Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 192-192

Authors: GRANDICLERICI A
Citation: A. Grandiclerici, THE WORLD-FEDERATION-OF-FRIENDS-OF-MUSEUMS AND HOW IT GREW + ITS DEVELOPMENT AND THE SCOPE OF ITS ACTIVITIES, Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 193-195

Authors: GOOD D MASCALL B
Citation: D. Good et B. Mascall, CANADA, ADVOCACY AND PUBLIC SUPPORT -FEDERATION-OF-FRIENDS-OF-MUSEUMSAND HOW THE MUSEUM COMMUNITY BENEFITS FROM AN UNUSUAL COMBINATION OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE INITIATIVES( THE CANADIAN), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 196-200

Authors: MANGE MD
Citation: Md. Mange, BRAZIL, PIONEERS BREAK NEW GROUND -SOCIETY-FOR-CULTURAL-DIFFUSION IS MEETING THE CHALLENGES AND DEALING WITH THE PROBLEMS FACING THE MUSEUMS TODAY( HOW THE BRAZILIAN), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 201-205

Authors: BOURLET A
Citation: A. Bourlet, FRANCE, COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION AND MOTIVATION -SERVICE ARE THE HALLMARKS OF THE -FEDERATION-OF-ASSOCIATIONS-OF-FRIENDS-OF-MUSEUMS( CAREFUL PLANNING AND A STRONG COMMITMENT TO PUBLIC), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 206-211

Authors: TUNNY D ELDER WV ALARCONCEDILLO RM
Citation: D. Tunny et al., AUSTRALIA, UNITED-STATES, MEXICO, ENHANCING MUSEUM COLLECTIONS -OF-FRIENDS-OF-MUSEUMS HELP PROVIDE MAJOR FINANCIAL-SUPPORT FOR PURCHASING AND RESTORING IMPORTANT WORKS( ASSOCIATIONS), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 212-217

Authors: JUNGNER B
Citation: B. Jungner, SWEDEN, CULTURE-IS-AEROBICS-FOR-THE-SOUL -OF-FRIENDS-OF-MUSEUMS HAS MET THE CHANGING NEEDS OF THE NORDISKA-MUSEET AND SKANSEN IN STOCKHOLM(HOW THE ASSOCIATION), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 218-219

Authors: PRESTWICH P
Citation: P. Prestwich, UNITED-KINGDOM, ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP TO REACH THE COMMUNITY -ASSOCIATION-OF-FRIENDS-OF-MUSEUMS SERVES AS A VITAL LINK BETWEEN THE MUSEUM AND ITS PUBLIC( THE BRITISH), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 220-225

Authors: DERPARTHOGH L
Citation: L. Derparthogh, CYPRUS, THE FRIENDS WHO CREATED THEIR OWN MUSEUM -OF-PATSALOS IN LEFKARA WHICH BECAME THE FOLK-ART-MUSEUM( THE HOUSE), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 226-229

Authors: SHARP MN SCHREMP M
Citation: Mn. Sharp et M. Schremp, UNITED-STATES, VOLUNTEERS LEAD THE WAY -OUT ART TO RAISE FUNDS( STAFFING MUSEUM SHOPS, SERVING WEEKEND VISITORS AND RENTING), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 230-234

Authors: SANTORO B
Citation: B. Santoro, ITALY, VARIETY AND DIVERSITY -FEDERATION-OF-FRIENDS-OF-MUSEUMS( THE ACTIVITIES OF VARIOUS ASSOCIATIONS OF THE ITALIAN), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 235-237

Authors: BRUCE HJ SAKS DY
Citation: Hj. Bruce et Dy. Saks, A NEW MUSEUM FOR A NEW SOUTH-AFRICA -MUSEUM IN JOHANNESBURG( THE AFRICANA), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 238-241

Authors: UCCI D
Citation: D. Ucci, NANTUCKET, UNITED-STATES, A SILENT SENTINEL -MILL( THE OLD), Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 243-246

Authors: VANDERLELIE H
Citation: H. Vanderlelie, WHIRLING OVER LEYDEN, THE FALCON-MILL-MUSEUM, Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 247-248

Authors: SOLA T
Citation: T. Sola, THE COST OF COLLECTING - COLLECTION MANAGEMENT IN UK MUSEUMS - LORD,B, DEXTER,G, NICKS,J, Museum, 44(4), 1992, pp. 249-250

Authors: JAOUL M
Citation: M. Jaoul, ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUMS TODAY, Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 128-128

Authors: DUCLOS JC VEILLARD JY
Citation: Jc. Duclos et Jy. Veillard, ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUMS AND POLITICS, Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 129-132

Authors: PRASCH H
Citation: H. Prasch, REGIONAL MUSEUM, LOCAL MUSEUM - WHAT DIALOG( EFFORTS, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS IN AUSTRIA TODAY ), Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 133-136

Authors: KLEIBERSCHWARTZ L MARCHAL H POIREE M MAHFOUFI M
Citation: L. Kleiberschwartz et al., FROM THE COLONIAL MUSEUM TO THE MUSEUM OF THE COMMUNITIES -OF-AFRICAN-AND-OCEANIC-ARTS IN PARIS( AN INTERVIEW WITH MARCHAL,HENRI, POIREE,MARTINE AND MAHFOUFI,MEHENA OF THE MUSEUM), Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 137-141

Authors: MARION MO
Citation: Mo. Marion, THE MUSEOGRAPHY OF CRAFT TECHNIQUES, AN EXPERIMENT IN MEXICO -SCHOOL-OF-ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH-PROJECT ON THE MATERIAL CULTURE AND CRAFTS OFTHE MAYAS OF YUCATAN AND CHIAPAS( NATIONAL), Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 142-145

Authors: ZEUNER C
Citation: C. Zeuner, OPEN-AIR MUSEUMS, CELEBRATION AND PERSPECTIVE, Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 147-148

Authors: NORDENSON E
Citation: E. Nordenson, IN THE BEGINNING, SKANSEN -AIR MUSEUM OPENED IN OCTOBER 1891 IN STOCKHOLM( THE FIRST OPEN), Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 149-150

Authors: DEJONG A SKOUGAARD M
Citation: A. Dejong et M. Skougaard, EARLY OPEN-AIR MUSEUMS, TRADITIONS OF MUSEUMS ABOUT TRADITIONS, Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 151-157

Authors: TOMPKINS T
Citation: T. Tompkins, SMALL BEER, LARGE PIGS AND THE ANGLO-DUTCH-WAR OF 1627 -PLANATION LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM IN MASSACHUSETTS( PLYMOTH), Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 158-164

Authors: GAILEY A
Citation: A. Gailey, CONFLICT-RESOLUTION IN NORTHERN-IRELAND, THE ROLE OF A FOLK MUSEUM -FOLK-AND-TRANSPORT-MUSEUM( ULSTER), Museum, 44(3), 1992, pp. 165-169
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