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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sherry Butcher-YounghansPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 18.90cm Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9780195106602ISBN 10: 0195106601 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 20 June 1996 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews<br> Pulls together a range of information in a handy reference written specially for the nonprofessional house museum staff....Its candid language, extensive subject-specific bibliographies, and lists of additional resources provide a strong foundation on which staff can build a commitment to professional standards for the care and interpretation of historical resources. --Winterthur Portfolio<p><br> This book is invaluable not only to curators of house museums but also for all owners of old houses. --Preservation Notes Newsletter<p><br> <br> Pulls together a range of information in a handy reference written specially for the nonprofessional house museum staff....Its candid language, extensive subject-specific bibliographies, and lists of additional resources provide a strong foundation on which staff can build a commitment to professional standards for the care and interpretation of historical resources. --Winterthur Portfolio<br> This book is invaluable not only to curators of house museums but also for all owners of old houses. --Preservation Notes Newsletter<br> Carefully written by an experienced and caring museum professional. This book will be an asset to a large number of small museum and historic house museum staffs and volunteers. Butcher-Younghans' book provides a useful and timely document to assist with the ongoing preservation of America's past. -History News This is an important and welcome book. It offers an almost complete ideal process and manual for the typical house museum board, director, or staff in search for the right thing to do. The information is well-researched and up-to-date...The author addresses many fundamental points which have seemingly been overlooked, ignored, or neglected at most sites. It deserves a reading by all historic house museum people. If only a fraction of the historic house museums in the country implemented most of the proper procedures in this book, our country would experience a welcome revolution in public history and our historic houses would be much better safeguarded for the future. -Maryland Historical Magazine A timely entry that should serve both paid or volunteer director or trustee well. It is a useful book written in plain English...Her sound advice, if followed, would solve any number of the countless squabbles that too often surround the preservation and care of our nation's treasure of historic homes...A helpful and user-friendly addition for any house museum new or old to use as a guide and reference. -Michigan Historical Review Packed with good advice...An excellent job for the market for which it is designed. -Museums Journal This book is...very practical indeed, and it provides most of the basic information that site managers might need to professionalize their organizations...The book remains a useful starting place and a dependable reference for anyone interested in running a smaller historical organization. -Pennsylvania History This book is invaluable not only to curators of house museums but also for all owners of old houses. -Preservation Notes Newsletter This book is invaluable not only to curators of house museums but also for all owners of old houses. -Preservation Notes Newsletter This book is...very practical indeed, and it provides most of the basic information that site managers might need to professionalize their organizations....The book remains a useful starting place and a dependable reference for anyone interested in running a smaller historical organization. -Pennsylvania History Packed with good advice....An excellent job for the market for which it is designed. -Museums Journal A timely entry that should serve both paid or volunteer director or trustee well. It is a useful book written in plain English....Her sound advice, if followed, would solve any number of the countless squabbles that too often surround the preservation and care of our nation's treasure of historic homes....A helpful and user-friendly addition for any house museum new or old to use as a guide and reference. -Michigan Historical Review This is an important and welcome book. It offers an almost complete ideal process and manual for the typical house museum board, director, or staff in search for the right thing to do. The information is well-researched and up-to-date....The author addresses many fundamental points which have seemingly been overlooked, ignored, or neglected at most sites. It deserves a reading by all historic house museum people. If only a fraction of the historic house museums in the country implemented most of the proper procedures in this book, our country would experience a welcome revolution in public history and our historic houses would be much better safeguarded for the future. -Maryland Historical Magazine Carefully written by an experienced and caring museum professional. This book will be an asset to a large number of small museum and historic house museum staffs and volunteers. Butcher-Younghans' book provides a useful and timely document to assist with the ongoing preservation of America's past. -History News Pulls together a range of information in a handy reference written specially for the nonprofessional house museum staff....Its candid language, extensive subject-specific bibliographies, and lists of additional resources provide a strong foundation on which staff can build a commitment to professional standards for the care and interpretation of historical resources. --Winterthur Portfolio<br> This book is invaluable not only to curators of house museums but also for all owners of old houses. --Preservation Notes Newsletter<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |