A Place Not a Place: Reflection and Possibility in Museums and LibrariesRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006 - 151 pages Museums and libraries inspire us to cross the limits of routine thought, into experiences of reflection and possibility. Each of the essays in A Place Not a Place examines the ways these and other cultural institutions influence us and proposes ways to strengthen their roles as advocates for critical thinking and inquiry. |
Contents
1 | 66 |
Observing Collaborations Between Libraries and Museums | 81 |
What Do We Want to Happen? | 91 |
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A Place Not a Place: Reflection and Possibility in Museums and Libraries David Carr Limited preview - 2006 |
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