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The Museums Association (MA) is a professional organisation based in London for museum professionals and museums in the United Kingdom.[1]
The association is the oldest museum association in the world and was started in 1889 by a small group of museums to protect the interests of museums and galleries. The inaugural meeting was held at the invitation of the Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society in York on 20 June 1889.[1]
The Museums Association is governed by a council of senior museum personnel, elected by MA members. The current president of the organisation is Virginia Tandy; the previous president was Charles Saumarez Smith.
The MA organize an annual conference and produce a Museums and Galleries Yearbook. Members receive the monthly Museums Journal.[2] The MA also produces Museum Practise online.[3]
"AMA" denotes an Associate of the Museums Association. "FMA" denotes a Fellow of the Museums Association.
See also
- MDA (formerly the Museum Documentation Association)
- British Association of Friends of Museums
- Irish Museums Association
References
- ^ a b Geoffrey Lewis, For Instruction and Recreation: A Centenary History of the Museums Association. London: Quiller Press, 1989. ISBN 1-870948-37-8.
- ^ Museums Journal, Volume 7. Indexes to papers read before the Museums Association, 1890–1909. Compiled by Charles Madeley. Available on Google Books.
- ^ Museum Practice online, museumsassociation.org, accessed March 2011
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