Two Humanistic Communication Theories for Museums, Libraries and Archives

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Ann Davis, « Two Humanistic Communication Theories for Museums, Libraries and Archives », ICOFOM Study Series, ID : 10.4000/iss.647


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An unexpected problem arose with the 2011 opening of the new University of Calgary library: too few chairs. Contemporary assumptions had suggested that the wide availability of library materials online would mean that patrons would not physically come to a building, but would rather consult necessary sources on their computers from the comfort of home. Yet, far from deserted, this new library needed more seats. What happened in a museum? A 2012 exhibition, Matisse: Pairs and Series, at the Po...

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