Acknowledgments
In Memoriam: Edward P. Alexander, 1907–2003
Preface to the Third Edition
Table of Abbreviations
1 What Is a Museum?
Museums in Motion Today: Monica O. Montgomery
Museums in Motion Today: Vickie Stone, Terri Anderson, Emily
Houf
Part I: HISTORY
Introduction to Part I
Museums in Motion Today: Julie Decker
Museums in Motion Today: Meghan Ferriter
Museums in Motion Today: Tracey Berg-Fulton
2 Art & Design Museums
Museums in Motion Today: Joanne Heyler
3 Natural History & Anthropology Museums
Museums in Motion Today: Kaytee Smith
Museums in Motion Today: Dustin Growick
4 Science Museums
5 History Museums, Historic Houses, Interpretation Sites, Sites of
Conscience, and Memorial Museums
Museums in Motion Today: Catherine Hughes
Museums in Motion Today: Dan Hartman
Museums in Motion Today: Paul Tetreault
6 Botanical Gardens & Zoos
Museums in Motion Today: Courtney Allen
Museums in Motion Today: Rob Shumaker
7 Children’s Museums
Museums in Motion Today: Rebecca Shulman Herz
Part II: FUNCTIONS
Introduction to Part II
Museums in Motion Today: Tim Hallman
Museums in Motion Today: Andrea Jones
8 To Collect
Museums in Motion Today: Zinnia Willits
Museums in Motion Today: Jane Milosch
Museums in Motion Today: Kathryn Murano Santos
9 To Conserve
10 To Exhibit
Museums in Motion Today: Kimberly Masteller
11 To Interpret & To Engage
Museums in Motion Today: Sara Devine
Museums in Motion Today: Charlotte Martin
12 To Serve & To Act
Museums in Motion Today: Jennifer Scott
Museums in Motion Today: Katherine Krieger
Museums in Motion Today: Mike Lesperance
13 The Profession & Professional Practices
Museums in Motion Today: Kaywin Feldman
Museums in Motion Today: Elizabeth Merritt
Museums in Motion Today: Alex Freeman & Samantha Becker
Readings
Index
About the Authors
Edward Porter Alexander’s illustrious museum career extended from
1934-1978. In recognition of his contributions to the field, The
American Alliance of Museums added him to their Centennial Honor
Roll in 2006.
Mary Alexander has been a museum educator and administrator for
nearly fifty years. She was associate editor for Museum Education
Anthology (1984) and co-authored Museums: Places of Learning (1998)
with George Hein.
Juilee Decker is an associate professor of Museum Studies at
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) where she teaches courses
focusing on museums and technology. She has served as editor for
Innovative Approaches for Museums, a four-volume series focusing on
technology and digital initiatives, engagement and access,
collections care and stewardship, and fundraising and strategic
planning (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015). Since 2008, she has served
as editor of Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives
Professionals, a peer-reviewed journal published by Rowman &
Littlefield.
This new, third edition of Museums in Motion tackles the challenge
of updating a classic text on the history and relevance of museums
with considerable elegance and aplomb. Important topics such as
constantly changing information technologies, new approaches to
inclusivity and accessibility, and the shifting nature of the
museum profession cannot be tacked on to already existing chapters,
but must be woven carefully into the substance of the text as an
integrated whole. Juilee Decker faces this daunting task head-on,
and the resulting book is a masterwork of research scholarship and
professional practice that will prove invaluable to everyone
wanting to improve their understanding of the functions,
importance, and value of museums -- past, present, and future.
*Paul F. Marty, Professor, School of Information, Florida State
University*
I am thrilled to see a thorough update of this classic book on
museums and museum functions. Museums in Motion can once again
serve as the essential introductory text for any museum studies
course.
*Laura B. Roberts, Roberts Consulting*
I am delighted to offer my endorsement for the third edition of
Museums in Motion, a text I have used in my Museum Studies courses
for over twenty years. The new updates and inclusions by Juilee
Decker make this version very relevant for today’s students and
will give them an important framework as all of us in the museum
field face a challenging future. It is most accessible to both the
undergraduate and graduate student as well as being informative for
the working museum professional. I give this book my highest
praise—it combines the history and function of museums elegantly
and the special highlights from the museum professionals give it an
additional connection to the real world.
*Pamela J. White, JD, PHD, Director, Museum Studies Graduate
Program, Western Illinois University*
Museums in Motion is a core text for museum and curatorial studies
courses and a valuable resource for anyone in the museum
profession. The inclusion of provocative and inspiring reports on
contemporary practice provides special value.
*Peter Morrin, director emeritus, Speed Art Museum, Louisville,
Kentucky and former director, University of Louisville Center for
Arts and Culture Partnerships*
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