Subject: Online course on museums
MS101: Introduction to Museums Instructor: John Simmons Price: $475 Dates: Oct 3 - Nov 11, 2011 Location: online at <URL:http://www.museumclasses.org> Description: The United States is blessed with more than 10,000 museums. We can only guess at the world's total. While most people think of a well-staffed, professionally run institution, the vast majority of museums are started and run by people with little or no basic training in museum studies or preservation. Introduction to Museums is crafted to change that. The course introduces basic concepts, terminology and the role of various staff members, including curators, registrars and directors. Introduction to Museums is aimed at board members, interns and volunteers, as well as anyone interested in becoming a museum professional or learning more about the profession. Logistics: Participants in Introduction to Museums work through sections at their own pace. Instructor John Simmons is available for scheduled email support. Materials and resources include online literature and dialog between students and online chats led by the instructor. The course is limited to 20 participants. Introduction to Museums runs four weeks. To reserve a spot in the course, please pay at <URL:http://www.collectioncare.org/tas/tas.html> If you have trouble please contact Helen Alten at helen<-a t->collectioncare< . >org The Instructor: John E. Simmons runs Museologica, an independent consulting company, and serves as Adjunct Curator of Collections at the Earth and Mineral Sciences Museum and Art Gallery at Pennsylvania State University. He has a B.S. in Systematics and Ecology and a Master's degree in Historical Administration and Museum Studies. Simmons began his professional career as a zoo keeper, then worked as collections manager at the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural History Museum of the University of Kansas, where he also served as Director of the Museum Studies Program until 2007. He received 2011 Carolyn L. Rose Award for outstanding commitment to Natural History Collections Care and Management from the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, the Superior Voluntary Service Award from the American Association of Museums and the Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Mentoring of Graduate Students from the University of Kansas. Simmons' publications include three books, Herpetological Collecting and Collections Management (2002), Cuidado, Manejo y Conservacion de las Colecciones Biologicas (2005, with Yaneth Munoz-Saba), and Things Great and Small: Collections Management Policies (2006). He consults, teaches, and does field work in the US, Latin America and Asia. For more information visit his web site MUSEOLOGICA Brad Bredehoft for Helen Alten Northern States Conservation Center *** Conservation DistList Instance 25:15 Distributed: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 Message Id: cdl-25-15-029 ***Received on Thursday, 15 September, 2011