Museum Studies
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H?rit?g? For w?ll ov?r ? d?c?d?, mus?ums in th? Unit?d Kingdom h?v? b??n ?w?r? th?t th?ir s?rvic?s n??d to b? m?d? mor? ?cc?ssibl? to th? growing numb?r of ?thnic minority communiti?s ?cross th? country. M?ny individu?l mus?um s?rvic?s, ?sp?ci?lly thos? in ?r??s with signific?nt ?thnic minority popul?tions, h?v? und?rt?k?n much good work in building r?l?tionships, d?v?loping r?l?v?nt ?xhibitions ?nd ?ctiviti?s, ?nd initi?ting coll?cting polici?s ?nd r?cording syst?ms to pr?s?nt ?nd pr?s?rv? th? tr?ditions ?nd ?xp?ri?nc?s of ?thnic minority communiti?s. ?x?mpl?s of such good pr?ctic? c?n b? found, for ?x?mpl?, in Br?dford, H?lif?x ?nd Roth?rh?m, ?ll of which ?r? in th? Yorkshir? r?gion in th? north-??st of ?ngl?nd. How?v?r, th? m?jority of work und?rt?k?n by such mus?um s?rvic?s h?s b??n proj?ct-b?s?d, oft?n with sp?ci?l funding, ?nd h?s conc?ntr?t?d on d??ling with th? h?rit?g? of individu?l ?thnic minority communiti?s. Such initi?tiv?s h?v? b??n v?lu?bl? in ?ncour?ging m?ny first-tim? ?tt?nd?rs for whom...

