Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
David Vuillaume
Chair of NEMO
Former Director of the Swiss Museums Association & ICOM Switzerland
Future Director of the German Museums Association
What Does A Museum
Network Do?
What Does A Museum Do?
A museum is a non-profit making
permanent institution in the service
of society and of its development,
open to the public, which acquires,
conserves, researches, communicates
and exhibits, for purposes of study,
education and enjoyment, the
tangible and intangible
evidence of people and their
environment.
Definition of „Museum“, International Council of Museums ICOM, 2004
What Does A Museum
Network Do?
Quality
Marketing Lobbying
Quality
Quality
For better museums
work
With
professionals
Quality
For better museums
work
With
professionals
Quality
For better museums
work
Marketing Lobbying
Lobbying
For better legal
conditions
With stakeholders
Lobbying
For better legal
conditions
Position papers
Internships
Meetings
PR Campaigns
Hearings
With stakeholders
Lobbying
For better legal
conditions
Quality
Marketing Lobbying
Marketing
For audience
development
With visitors
Marketing
For audience
development
Regional campaigns
Thematic campaigns
Common events
With visitors
Marketing
For audience
development
Quality
Marketing Lobbying
Quality
Community Recognition
Power
Marketing Lobbying
The Network of European
Museum Organisations
ABOUT
NEMO
©©NEMO
Network of national museums
associations
and similar bodies
Funded in 1992
Office in Berlin
Together, NEMO’s members speak for over
30.000 museums across Europe
VALUES
The collection is the core value of
© NEMO
every museum
COLLECTIONVALUES.
COLLECTION VALUE
We want
© NEMO
museum collections to be as widely
accessible as possible to all citizens
COLLECTIONVALUES.
COLLECTION VALUE
Reduction of physical,
legal and funding barriers
in order to encourage the
collection mobility
Guideline
© NEMO
Museums are incubator for creativity
and innovation
ECONOMIC VALUE
© NEMO
We want
ECONOMIC VALUE
The study finds that
museums increase the
regional economy by
32-49 euros per visitor
Study
© NEMO
Museums are places of formal and non-
formal learning
EDUCATIONAL VALUE
We want
© NEMO
legislators at national and European
level
to understand and promote the role
that
museums play regarding education
EDUCATIONAL VALUE
Introducing the relation
between museums and
young people with
regard to motivations
and methodologies to
improve and increase
access and engagement.
Guideline
Museums are meeting places where
© NEMO
different points of views can be shared
SOCIAL VALUE
We want
© NEMO
museums to be recognised as
organisations
that can have a significant social impact
SOCIAL VALUE
© Generationen im Museum
Generations at
the Museum
Museums invite
participants of different
generations who did not
know each other tho
share and negociate
knowledge
© MAMbo
Best practice
© GiM
To achieve our goals
we advocate
we share
we collaborate
Quality
Marketing Lobbying
Network Opportunities
Within NEMO
TRAINING.
Learning Exchanges
Visit & exchange of expertise,
to find common approaches
across museum organisations
next: 11-13 October 2017
Dublin, Ireland
www.ne-mo.org
TRAINING.
Training Courses
International Workshops on
business models and good
management of museums
and museum organisations
today: 15 September 2017
Paris, France
next: End of November
Baku, Azerbaijan
www.ne-mo.org
TRAINING.
Working Groups
- Learning Museums
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Advocacy
- Creative Industries
next: 11 November 2017
Ghent, Belgium
as part of NEMO’s Annual Conference
www.ne-mo.org
www.ne-mo.org
Going up in the world
Guidelines for Good Practice on
International Opportunities for Museums
Judi Caton for The Council for Museums Archives and Libraries, 1999
Advantages of working internationally:
- raises the profile of the museum (80.8%)
- widens horizons (64.7)
- develops staff (60.3%)