Museum comparison
Compare the history, function, staffing, and programs of a major private art museum in the United States with a major private art museum in another country, and a university natural history museum in the United States with a university natural history museum in another country.[Note: You will need to search the Web to find good candidates for comparison. If museums have their annual reports available that will be a big help for you. If the foreign museums are not in such English speaking countries as Ireland, Scotland, England, Canada, South Africa, or Australia, you may need to select Web sites that have an English language option. Your search for candidate museums to compare is part of your training. Become familiar with the variety and extent of museums throughout the world.]Discuss how the history, mission, and function of these museums differ. How old is each museum? How has each changed since it was founded? Why was each museum founded? Do U.S. museums differ from foreign museums?Important reminders: For all papers, please follow The Chicago Manual of Style using author-date citations and a typed and double spaced format. All papers must be in Microsoft Word and submitted electronically only. Use at least ten different references.[Note: Five percent will be deducted from your grade for having fewer than ten citations; multiple Web citations within a single Web site will be counted as a single citation.]The paper must not exceed four pages.[Note: Five percent will be deducted for papers exceeding four pages; references are not included in the page count. Your paper may not contain more than 100 words of direct quotations and all quotations must be shown in quotation marks and their source noted. All papers will be checked on the Web for originality. I wish to see your own writing and creative thought processes, not that of others. Points will be deducted for improper use of quotations.]
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