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About


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About


TMR considers diverse topics including, but not limited to:

  • Access
  • Audience
  • Authority
  • Book reviews
  • Collection management
  • Community relations
  • Conservation
  • Digital media
  • Education
  • Ethics
  • Evaluation
  • Exhibition planning and design
  • Finance
  • General administration
  • Governance
  • Government policy
  • History of museums
  • Interpretation
  • Marketing
  • Outcomes-based planning
  • Outreach
  • Philanthropy
  • Visitor services
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Criteria


Criteria


TMR is not currently accepting submissions for consideration.

TMR publishes previously unpublished work that meets three basic criteria:

  • Important to the museum industry

  • Concluded with strong evidence

  • Well-structured, well-reasoned, well-written


There are no author fees to submit, process, or publish work in TMR.

There are no fees to read any published articles.

This is because TMR is a nonprofit journal published by Rogers Publishing, a 501(c)(3) based in Chicago, IL. Please donate to keep the journal free for all.


Editor-in-Chief, Katherine Groninger, Ph.D.

Dr. Groninger specializes in ethical standards and fiscal transparency in British and American museums. She completed her doctorate on museum accountability at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, and holds degrees in art history from Princeton University and in arts administration from New York University. Professionally, Kate has spoken at international museum conferences, published in museum journals, and worked in the US museum industry, most recently at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. At the DIA, Kate administrated the museum's response to the municipal bankruptcy, the Grand Bargain. 

kgroninger@themuseumreview.org

editor@themuseumreview.org