Museums and Galleries Yearbook

Museums and Galleries Yearbook

The Museums and Galleries Yearbook is produced annually by the Museums Association in the United Kingdom. It is the largest catalogue of museums and galleries available in the UK and includes over 3,000 entries. Each entry covers staff names, their job details, collections information, web/email addresses, and telephone/fax numbers.

The Yearbook also provides contact details for national, regional, and international cultural organizations.

External links

* [http://www.museumsassociation.org/yearbook Museums and Galleries Yearbook information]


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