Work with thought leaders and academic experts in museology

Companies can benefit from working with Museology experts in various ways. These experts can provide valuable insights and expertise in designing and curating exhibitions, preserving and conserving artifacts, conducting research on cultural heritage, and developing educational programs. They can also help companies enhance their cultural initiatives, create immersive and engaging exhibitions, and attract a wider audience. Museology experts can contribute to the development of innovative museum experiences, improve visitor engagement, and ensure the preservation and interpretation of cultural artifacts. Collaborating with a Museology expert can add credibility and authenticity to a company's cultural projects and help establish strong partnerships with museums and cultural institutions.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in museology include William Forster, Dr. Abbas Poorhashemi, Tom McKenna, Ryan Hagen, Patricia SV, PhD, and E. Patrick Johnson.

William Forster

Associate Professor and Editor in Entrepreneurial Psychology
Most Relevant Research Interests
Museology
Other Research Interests (20)
Psychology and Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial Passion
Effectuation
Business Ethics
Management of Technology and Innovation
And 15 more
About
Bill Forster is an award-winning associate professor of innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic management and an experienced leader. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business and researches how expert entrepreneurs make decisions, act, and interact to create value and innovate. His research has been published in premier academic journals, including the Academy of Management Review (AMR), the Journal of Business Venturing (JBV), Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, and the Journal of Business Ethics. Bill served on the editorial review board of both AMR and JBV and is currently an Editor (Psychology and Entrepreneurship) for JBV. He teaches innovation, strategic management, entrepreneurial investing, and new venture development courses. <br> He has previously taught at the US Air Force Academy, Lehigh University, and Willamette University and is currently at Oregon State University. Before joining academia, Bill served twelve years as an Air Force officer, leading high technology development programs and consulting with the Air Force, DoD, and other federal agencies. This leadership experience and knowledge gained in academia allow him to consult on various topics, including innovation, leadership, and strategy. He consults on various topics, including innovation, leadership, and strategy. He has worked with various for and not-for-profit companies in Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, Washington DC, and Oregon.

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Tom McKenna

Newark, Delaware, United States of America
University of Delaware
Most Relevant Research Interests
Museology
Other Research Interests (32)
hydrogeology
Hydrology
Geology
Earth-Surface Processes
Aquatic Science
And 27 more
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

55 total publications

Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Section, Odessa Segment of the U.S. Route 13 Corridor, New Castle County, Delaware, Jay Hodny, David C. Bachman, and Jay F. Custer. University of Delaware, Newark, 1989. vii + 116 pp., figures, plates, tables, references, appendix. Free.

American Antiquity / Jan 01, 1994

Crowell, E. A. (1994). Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Section, Odessa Segment of the U.S. Route 13 Corridor, New Castle County, Delaware, Jay Hodny, David C. Bachman, and Jay F. Custer. University of Delaware, Newark, 1989. vii + 116 pp., figures, plates, tables, references, appendix. Free. American Antiquity, 59(1), 179–180. https://doi.org/10.2307/3085534

Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Section, Odessa Segment of the U.S. Route 13 Corridor, New Castle County, Delaware, Jay Hodny, David C. Bachman, and Jay F. Custer. University of Delaware, Newark, 1989. vii + 116 pp., figures, plates, tables, references, appendix. Free.

American Antiquity / Jan 01, 1994

Crowell, E. A. (1994). Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Section, Odessa Segment of the U.S. Route 13 Corridor, New Castle County, Delaware, Jay Hodny, David C. Bachman, and Jay F. Custer. University of Delaware, Newark, 1989. vii + 116 pp., figures, plates, tables, references, appendix. Free. American Antiquity, 59(1), 179–180. https://doi.org/10.2307/3085534

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Ryan Hagen

Lecturer in Sociology at Columbia University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Museology
Other Research Interests (15)
Organizations
Risk
Disaster
Historical Sociology
Sociology of Knowledge and Technology
And 10 more
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

14 total publications

Edward K. Spann. <italic>The New Metropolis: New York City, 1840–1857</italic>. (Columbia History of Urban Life.) New York: Columbia University Press. 1981. Pp. xiii, 546. $19.95

The American Historical Review / Dec 01, 1982

Edward K. Spann. &lt;italic&gt;The New Metropolis: New York City, 1840–1857&lt;/italic&gt;. (Columbia History of Urban Life.) New York: Columbia University Press. 1981. Pp. xiii, 546. $19.95. (1982). The American Historical Review. https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/87.5.1463

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E. Patrick Johnson

Northwestern University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Museology
Other Research Interests (15)
Performance Studies
African American Studies
Gender Studies
Literature and Literary Theory
Visual Arts and Performing Arts
And 10 more
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

88 total publications

Review: 1863 Civil War Journey: Raid on Indiana

The Public Historian / Jan 01, 2012

Burstein, R. (2012). Review: 1863 Civil War Journey: Raid on Indiana. The Public Historian, 34(2), 118–122. https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2012.34.2.118

Brock Thompson . The Un‐Natural State: Arkansas and the Queer South . Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. 2010. Pp. xi, 247. $29.95.

The American Historical Review / Feb 01, 2012

Johnson, C. R. (2012). Brock Thompson . The Un‐Natural State: Arkansas and the Queer South . Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. 2010. Pp. xi, 247. $29.95. The American Historical Review, 117(1), 247–247. https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr.117.1.247

Timothy R. Buckner and Peter Caster , editors. Fathers, Preachers, Rebels, Men: Black Masculinity in U.S. History and Literature, 1820–1945 . (Black Performance and Cultural Criticism.) Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 2011. Pp. ix, 272. $49.95.

The American Historical Review / Jun 01, 2012

Butters, G. R. (2012). Timothy R. Buckner and Peter Caster , editors. Fathers, Preachers, Rebels, Men: Black Masculinity in U.S. History and Literature, 1820–1945 . (Black Performance and Cultural Criticism.) Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 2011. Pp. ix, 272. $49.95. The American Historical Review, 117(3), 868–869. https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr.117.3.868

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Example museology projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on museology?

Designing and Curating Exhibitions

A Museology expert can collaborate with a company to design and curate exhibitions that tell compelling stories and engage visitors. They can provide expertise in exhibition layout, artifact selection, interpretation, and interactive elements, ensuring a memorable and educational experience for visitors.

Preserving and Conserving Artifacts

Companies with valuable collections can benefit from the expertise of a Museology researcher in preserving and conserving artifacts. They can provide guidance on proper storage, handling, and conservation techniques to ensure the longevity and integrity of the artifacts.

Research on Cultural Heritage

Museology experts can conduct research on cultural heritage for companies, uncovering hidden stories and historical significance. This research can contribute to the development of exhibitions, educational programs, and publications, adding depth and authenticity to the company's cultural initiatives.

Developing Educational Programs

Collaborating with a Museology expert can help companies develop educational programs that engage and educate visitors. These programs can include guided tours, workshops, and interactive activities that enhance the visitor experience and promote a deeper understanding of cultural heritage.

Enhancing Cultural Initiatives

Museology experts can assist companies in enhancing their cultural initiatives by providing strategic guidance and expertise. They can help companies align their cultural projects with their brand values, target specific audiences, and create meaningful and impactful experiences that resonate with visitors.