ISS 25 (1995).pdf - The International Council of Museums
ISS 25 (1995).pdf - The International Council of Museums ISS 25 (1995).pdf - The International Council of Museums
IV MUSEUM AND MUSEOLOGY IN NORWAY AND SCANDINAVIA 177 Per-Uno Agren Nordic Museums and the Nordic Museology - some introductory remarks 179 Marc Maure La fabrication d'un patrimoine national - Ie cas de la Norvege 187 Randi Bartvedt An Industrial Community and its Heritage 195 John Aage Gjestrum Norwegian experiences in the field of ecomuseums and museum decentralisation 201 V ICOFOM· LAM 213 ICOFOM-LAM Report 1990-1995 215 Authors 219 ICOFOM Study Series 220
MUSEUM AND COMMUNITY II This very important topic was chosen as the theme for the 1995 ICOM Triennial Conference in Stavanger, Norway. In connection with this, ICOFOM organized two symposia, one within its 1994 Annual Conference in Beijing, China, the second one in Stavanger in 1995. ICOFOM Study Series 24 published the papers of the first symposium. This volume presents the contributions to the second part, including the analytical summaries that were presented at the beginning of each session and a final summary and appreciation of the very lively discussions. ISS 25 also contains the papers of the joint sessions with MINOM (Mouvernent international pour une nouvelle rnuseologie) and with ICTOP (International Committee for the Training of Personnel) as well as those given to the Seminar on Museums and Museology in Norway and Scandinavia. A report of ICOFOM-LAM, our regional organization for Latin America and the Caribbean, concludes this publication. Our warmest thanks go to John Aage Gjestrum who organized an excellent meeting in Stavanger. Martin R.Scharer President oflCOFOM
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MUSEUM AND COMMUNITY II<br />
This very important topic was chosen as the theme for the <strong>1995</strong> ICOM Triennial Conference in<br />
Stavanger, Norway.<br />
In connection with this, ICOFOM organized two symposia, one within its 1994 Annual<br />
Conference in Beijing, China, the second one in Stavanger in <strong>1995</strong>. ICOFOM Study Series 24<br />
published the papers <strong>of</strong> the first symposium.<br />
This volume presents the contributions to the second part, including the analytical summaries<br />
that were presented at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each session and a final summary and appreciation <strong>of</strong><br />
the very lively discussions.<br />
<strong>ISS</strong> <strong>25</strong> also contains the papers <strong>of</strong> the joint sessions with MINOM (Mouvernent international<br />
pour une nouvelle rnuseologie) and with ICTOP (<strong>International</strong> Committee for the Training <strong>of</strong><br />
Personnel) as well as those given to the Seminar on <strong>Museums</strong> and Museology in Norway and<br />
Scandinavia. A report <strong>of</strong> ICOFOM-LAM, our regional organization for Latin America and the<br />
Caribbean, concludes this publication.<br />
Our warmest thanks go to John Aage Gjestrum who organized an excellent meeting in<br />
Stavanger.<br />
Martin R.Scharer<br />
President <strong>of</strong>lCOFOM