In his book Graham Black argues that museums must transform themselves if they are to remain relevant to 21st century audiences
- & this root & branch change would be necessary whether or not museums faced a funding crisis. It is the result of the impact of new technologies & the rapid societal developments that we are all a part of & applies not just to museums but to all arts bodies & to other agents of mass communication. Through comment practical examples & truly inspirational case studies this book allows the reader to build a picture of the transformed 21st century museum in practice. Such a museum is focused on developing its audiences as regular users. It is committed to participation & collaboration. It brings together on-site online & mobile provision & through social media builds meaningful relationships with its users. It is not restricted by its walls or opening hours but reaches outwards in partnership with its communities & with other agencies including schools. It is a haven for families learning together. & at its heart lies prolonged user engagement with collections & the conversations & dialogues that these inspire. The book is filled to the brim with practical examples. It
Features: an introduction that focuses on the challenges that face museums in the 21st century an analysis of population trends & their likely impact on museums boxes showing ideas models & planning suggestions to guide development examples & case studies illustrating practice in both large & small museums an up-to-date bibliography of landmark research including numerous websites Sitting alongside Graham Blacks previous book The Engaging Museum we now have a clear vision of a museum of the future that engages stimulates & inspires the publics it serves & plays an active role in promoting tolerance & understanding within & between communities.