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Protecting Your Assets: an Evaluation of Museum Emergency Planning Practices in New Zealand Museums

机译:保护您的资产:评估新西兰博物馆的博物馆应急计划做法

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Museums around the world are often affected by major catastrophes, and yet planning for these disasters is an often neglected aspect of museum practice. New Zealand is not immune from these events, as can be seen in the recent series of serious earthquakes in Christchurch in 2010 and 2011. This dissertation considers how prepared the New Zealand museum sector is to handle unexpected events that negatively affect its buildings, staff, operations and treasured collections. The central research question was: What is the overall state of emergency planning in the New Zealand museum sector? There was a significant gap in the literature, especially in the local context, as there has been only one other comparable study conducted in Britain, and nothing locally. This dissertation makes a valuable contribution to the field of museum studies by drawing on theory from relevant areas such as crises management literature and by conducting original empirical research on a topic which has received little attention hitherto.The research employed a number of methods, including a review of background secondary sources, a survey and interviews. After contextualising the study with a number of local examples, Ian online survey was then developed an which enabled precise understanding of the nature of current museum practices and policies around emergency planning. Following this I conducted several interviews with museum professionals from a variety of institutional backgrounds which explored their thoughts and feelings behind the existing practices within the industry.The findings of the research were significant and somewhat alarming: almost 40% of the museum and galleries in New Zealand do not have any emergency plan at all, and only 11% have what they considered ‘complete’ plans. The research revealed a clear picture of the current width and depth of planning, as well as practices around updating the plans and training related to them. Within the industry there is awareness that planning for emergencies is important, but museum staff typically lack the knowledge and guidance needed to conduct effective emergency planning. As a result of the analysis, several practical suggestions are presented aimed at improving emergency planning practices in New Zealand museums. However this study has implications for museum studies and for current museum practice everywhere, as many of the recommendations for resolving the current obstacles and problems are applicable anywhere in the world, suggesting that New Zealand museums could become leaders in this important area.
机译:世界各地的博物馆经常受到重大灾难的影响,但是为这些灾难做计划是博物馆实践中经常被忽略的方面。正如最近发生在2010年和2011年克赖斯特彻奇的一系列严重地震所显示的那样,新西兰也无法幸免。运营和珍贵收藏。中心研究问题是:新西兰博物馆部门的应急计划总体状况如何?由于在英国仅进行了另一项可比较的研究,而在当地没有进行任何研究,因此文献之间存在很大差距,尤其是在当地情况下。本论文通过借鉴危机管理文献等相关领域的理论,对迄今鲜为关注的一个主题进行了实证研究,为博物馆研究领域做出了宝贵的贡献。审查背景二手资料,调查和访谈。在用大量本地实例对研究进行情境化之后,随后开发了Ian在线调查,该调查使人们能够准确了解当前博物馆实践和应急计划政策的性质。之后,我对来自不同机构背景的博物馆专业人士进行了几次采访,探讨了他们在行业内现有实践背后的想法和感受。新西兰根本没有任何紧急计划,只有11%的国家拥有他们所谓的“完整”计划。该研究揭示了当前计划的广度和深度的清晰画面,以及有关更新计划和与之相关的培训的实践。在业内,人们已经意识到应急计划很重要,但是博物馆工作人员通常缺乏进行有效应急计划所需的知识和指导。分析的结果是,提出了一些实用的建议,旨在改善新西兰博物馆的应急计划做法。但是,这项研究对博物馆研究以及当前世界各地的博物馆实践都有影响,因为解决当前障碍和问题的许多建议在世界任何地方都适用,这表明新西兰博物馆可以成为这一重要领域的领导者。

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    Murray Emily;

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