November 29, 2001
Museums Given New Guidelines for the Art of Dealing With Business
The country's largest museum group, admonishing its members to draw strict boundaries around the deals they strike with corporate donors, has called for museums to maintain control over their exhibitions and to disclose to the public the arrangements they make with contributors.
The advice from the American Association of Museums, an organization in Washington with 3,100 member museums, zoos, aquariums, and other cultural sites nationwide, comes amid criticism of what some perceive as
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