Carlo Gatti
A fundamental knowledge of chemical bonding, affecting structures and reactivity, has been essential for the development of chemistry.
Carlo Gatti
A fundamental knowledge of chemical bonding, affecting structures and reactivity, has been essential for the development of chemistry.
Carlo Gatti
A fundamental knowledge of chemical bonding, affecting structures and reactivity, has been essential for the development of chemistry.
Carlo Collodi
Mischievous, lazy, and full of tricks, the puppet pinocchio causes trouble for his creator, geppetto, almost as soon as he comes to life.
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Alvaro
Millions of animals are brought into existence and raised for food every year.
Carlo Heissenberg
Carlo Heissenberg
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Crivelli
Carlo Zen
Time and everything else are running out for the empire.
Carlo Taviani
Carlo Clericetti
Carlo Ginzburg
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Goldoni
Carlo Ratto
Fernando Carlo Jr.
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Altomonte
Gianni Rodari
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo
Carlo DeVito
Carlo Massobrio
Carlo Beranek
Carlo Valsecchi
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Salzani
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Taviani
Carlo Vezzoli
Gianni Martini
Botta, Carlo, Carlo
Giuseppe Carlo Marano
Carlo Mattogno
Carlo Aleci
Carlo Mattogno
Gianni Rodari
Carlo Mattogno
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Requião da Cunha
Carlo Mirarchi
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Cattaneo
Gianni Nicolini
Carlo Requião da Cunha
C. Collodi Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini
Carlo Collodi
Carlo Cattaneo
Carlo Goldoni
Carlo Massa
Steven Miller
Annalisa Banzi
Wayne Modest
Joh Wood
Doris Ash
Allyson Mitchell
Howard Morphy
Kirk A. Denton
Howard Morphy
Meighen Katz
Britta Timm Knudsen
Susana Smith Bautista
Caroline Wilson-Barnao
Donatien Grau
Sang-Hun Chang
Lorenzo Posocco
Claire Wilcox
Nikki Sullivan
Njabulo Chipangura
Thomas Kador
Graham Black
Anders Björklund
Rebecca Buck
Organizing a traveling exhibition for the first time or the tenth time?
Sarina Wakefield
This publication contributes to new understandings of how heritage operates as a global phenomenon and the transnational heritage discourses that emerge from this process.
Keir Winesmith
The digital future of museums: provocations and conversations argues that museums today can neither ignore the importance of digital technologies when engaging their communities, nor fail to address the broader social, economic, and cultural changes that shape their digital offerings.
Thomas Bloch Ravn
Barbara Plankensteiner
Gail Dexter Lord
Bruce Campbell
Museum curators enter the profession with a specialist subject qualification and yet at some point in their career, many curators find themselves in charge of a range of collections outside of their expert knowledge.
Rebecca Allen
New life for archaeological collections explores solutions to what archaeologists are calling the “curation crisis,” that is, too much stuff with too little research, analysis, and public interpretation.
Meighen Katz
narratives of vulnerability in museums is a study of the challenges museums face when they present narratives of instability, uncertainty, and fear in their exhibitions.
Alice Stevenson
Scattered finds explores the politics, personalities and social histories that linked fieldwork in egypt with the varied organizations around the world that received finds.
Gonzalo Casals
Alice Stevenson
Scattered finds explores the politics, personalities and social histories that linked fieldwork in egypt with the varied organizations around the world that received finds.
Altaf Engineer
James Cuno
Haidy Geismar
Among the challenges museums face when displaying digital objects are widely held assumptions about the nature of these objects and the material, social, and political foundations of digital art practices.
Daniel M. Fox
Bill Berkson
Bill berkson was a poet, art critic, bon vivant, and joyful participant in the best of postwar and bohemian american culture.
Randi Korn
Intentional practice is an impact-driven way of thinking and working that places a museum's raison d'�tre-achieving impact-at the center of its work.
Robert Storr
Nils Ballhausen
Elisabeth Söllner
Martin Gammon
Lauren E. Hunley
Museums are amazing places doing astonishing things, often with little time and money.
Samantha Chmelik
Timothy Anglin Burgard
Have you ever craved something so badly that all reason was just an excuse getting in your way?
Gabriela E. Moreno
Samantha Chmelik
Diane Wright
Southampton docks in the spring of 1912, and reg is of a mind to make a queer proposition to the next likely looking sailor that passes the red lion..
Kavita Singh
Trevor Jones
In recent years, many museums have implemented sweeping changes in how they engage audiences.
Joshua P. Gutwill
This brief volume describes an innovative activity that can be used by museum professionals to foster two key inquiry skills--asking a good question and articulating discoveries.
Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius
Since the late nineteenth century, museums have been cited as tools of imperialism and colonialism, as strongholds of patriarchalism, masculinism, homophobia and xenophobia, and accused both of elitism and commercialism.