The Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies (JCMS) has an overall focus on the care and exhibition of collection items. The scope thus includes conservation science, artefact studies, restoration, museum studies, environment studies, collection management and curation. Please contact the editors if you are not sure whether your research falls into these categories.
This collection includes content from the seminar series Voices in (and around) the Museum, 2011.
Museums, as products of the European Enlightenment, have been implicated in imperialist and colonialist exploits since their beginnings. Addressing diversity, equity and inclusion has been promoted as the way to fight historical injustices and systemic racism. But, what does this mean for museums?
These short reports highlight the various ongoing and adapting measures employed by museums and cultural institutes to serve the public while adhering to strict hygiene measures to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
This is a collection of papers presented at a special session on Museum Ethics at the Fourth International Conference on Information Law on Values and Freedoms in Modern Information Law and Ethics (20th – 21st May 2011, Thessaloniki, Greece).
This collection includes content from the seminar series Voices in (and around) the Museum, 2011.
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