The museum is usually run by a director, who has a curatorial staff that cares for the objects and arranges their display. Large museums often will have a research division or institute, which are frequently involved with studies related to the museum's items, as well as an education department, in charge of providing interpretation of the materials to the general public. The director usually reports to a higher body, such as a governmental department or a board of trustees. Objects come to the collection through a variety of means. Either the museum itself or an associated institute may organize expeditions to acquire more items or documentation for the museum. More typically, however, museums will purchase or trade for artifacts or receive them as donations or bequests. For instance, a museum featuring Impressionist art may receive a donation of a Cubist work which simply cannot be fit into the museum's exhibits, but it can be used to help acquire a painting more central to the museum's focus. However, this process of acquiring objects outside the museum's purview in order to acquire more desirable objects is considered unethical by many museum professionals. Larger museums may have an "Acquisitions Department" whose staff is engaged full time for this purpose. Most museums have a collections policy to help guide what is and is not included in the collection. Museums often cooperate to sponsor joint, often traveling, exhibits on particular subjects when one museum may not by itself have a collection sufficiently large or important. These exhibits have limited engagements and often depend upon an additional entry fee from the public to cover costs.
This museum is called the Museum of Samoa.
you the owner of the webside have to do it.!
Jacob Burkle was the original owner (and builder) of the house known as Slavehaven Underground Railroad Museum (Burkle Estate).
The Car Museum.
The curator is the owner of the museum on counterfeit island. You will receive a package with a message. You will find her in the museum in Early Poptropica.=-)
museum mobile
Historian V.Smith called India an ethnological museum.
It is called the Louvre museum.
Paris, France - called the D'Orsay museum.
Once called the Museum of Man, the Museum of Civilization, now called the Museum of History, is in a building built in the late 1980's and completed in 1989.
Pikachus owner is called Ash Ketchum
a museum guide is called 'un guide' in French (pronounced 'geed')