Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-214) and index.
Summary
This guide introduces the legal regimes of copyright and trademark in a museum context and offers museums a series of best practices for identifying and administering intellectual property. Topics discussed include copyright law, trademark law, the World Wide Web, and licensing. Intended to help museums make informed, careful decisions about copyright and trademark, including establishing institutional policy and procedures. Developed based on input from the museum field and from museum and legal professionals experienced in intellectual property issues. Produced in collaboration with the J. Paul Getty Trust and funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts. [from the publisher]
Guide to research collections of former United States senators, 1789-1995 a listing of archival repositories housing the papers of former senators, related collections, and oral history interviews
Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]-376) and index.
Contents
A new year and a fresh start -- Politics and the social milieu -- James Buchanan : President-elect -- The President, the Chief Justice, and a slave named Scott -- The heart of the matter : slavery and sectionalism -- Popular sovereignty, Kansas style -- Dog days -- Flush times and an autumn panic -- Northern politics : the parties in equipoise -- Politics as farce : the Lecompton Constitution -- Politics as tragedy : Buchanan's decision -- 1858 : the fruits of Lecompton.
Summary
It was a year packed with unsettling events. The Panic of 1857 closed every bank in New York City, ruined thousands of businesses, and caused widespread unemployment among industrial workers. The Mormons in Utah Territory threatened rebellion when federal troops approached with a non-Morman governor to replace Brigham Young. The Supreme Court outraged northernRepublicans and abolitionists with the Dred Scott decision ("a breathtaking example of judicial activism"). etc.
Records of the revolutionary war: containing the military and financial correspondence of distinguished officers; names of the officers and privates of regiments, companies, and corps, with the dates of their commissions and enlistments; general orders of Washington, Lee, and Greene, at Germantown and Valley Forge; with a list of distinguished prisoners of war; the time of their capture, exchange, etc. To which is added the half-pay acts of the Continental Congress; the revolutionary pension laws; and a list of the officers of the Continental Army who acquired the right to half-pay, commutation, and lands
Kenneth L. Ames, Barbara Franco, and L. Thomas Frye, editors.
ISBN
0761989323 (alk. paper)
Place of Publication
Walnut Creek, CA
Publisher
AltaMira Press, published in cooperation with the American Association for State and Local History,
Date of Publication
c1997.
Physical Description
viii, 336 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series
American Association for State and Local History book series
Notes
Originally published: Nashville, Tenn. : American Association for State and Local History, c1992.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Been so long: a critique of the process that shaped "From victory to freedom: Afro-American life in the fifties" / Clement Alexander Price ---- "The way to independence": a new way to interpret a Native American collection / Peter H. Welsh ---- Collections and community in the generation of a permanent exhibition: the Hispanic heritage wing of the Museum of International Folk Art / Michael Heisley ----"Folk roots, new root: folklore in American life": serious intentions, popular presentations - Mary Ellen Hayward // "Fit for America": how fit for visitors? - Lizabeth Cohen //"Minor league, major dream": keeping your eye on the idea - Tom McKay // Forging a balance: a team approach to exhibit development at the Museum of Florida History - Candace Tangorra Matelic // A priority on process: the Indianapolis Children's Museum and "Mysteries in history" - Cynthia Robinson and Warren Leon // Telling a story : "The automobile in American life" - Carroll Pursell // "Brooklyn's history museum": the urban history exhibit as an agent of change - Michael Frisch // Fueled by passion: the Valentine Museum and its Richmond history project - Lonnie Bunch
Summary
"Ideas and Images presents eleven case studies, walking you through the process of developing interpretive history exhibits. Learn how to identify and build new audiences, work with consultants and experts, cope with institutional change, present temporary and permanent exhibitions, and experiment with new subjects, design techniques and media." [Amazon.com]