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21 museum directors from Europe and the United States have signed the declaration
12020-07-21T12:25:44-07:00Mary Pukenis298c8131cc3f3381273c33b777995e0d4cbb86c9375265Annotation for the Declaration of the Importance and Value of Universal Museumplain2020-07-29T21:13:58-07:00Mary Pukenis298c8131cc3f3381273c33b777995e0d4cbb86c9
Contents of this annotation:
1media/Declaration of the Importance and Value of Universal Museums_thumb.png2020-07-21T12:24:32-07:00Mary Pukenis298c8131cc3f3381273c33b777995e0d4cbb86c9Declaration of the Importance and Value of Universal Museums3Declaration of the Importance and Value of Universal Museums: “Museums Serve Every Nation”. This letter was posted in the Wall Street Journal & within ICOM News on December 12, 2002. When trying to find a source for this letter in the year 2020, it has been wiped from the original source, and is behind a paywall/membership subscription to the ICOM (International Council of Museums). Updated with 21 signatures in 2004.media/Declaration of the Importance and Value of Universal Museums.pngplain2020-07-24T12:19:23-07:00Mary Pukenis298c8131cc3f3381273c33b777995e0d4cbb86c9