Museums: evolving institutions
Elisabeth des Portes
European Review, 1993, vol. 1, issue 3, 267-271
Abstract:
Museums have been increasing in number and the attendance at them has grown tremendously in recent years. During the same period the concept of what constitutes a museum has underdone considerable evolution. This article discusses the changing ideas of museums.
Date: 1993
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