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Beyond the Turnstile: Making the Case for Museums and Sustainable Values (9th Edition) by Selma Holo (Editor), Mari-Tere Alvarez, Elazar Barkan [Contributor], Anthony Appiah [Contributor], Carlos Monsivais [Contributor], David Wilson [Contributor], Jorge Wagensberg [Contributor], Maxwell L. Anderson, Donny George Youkhanna, Gary Matthews Jr., Lita Albuquerque, Joseph E. Aoun, Placido Arango, Javier Arnaldo, Leticia Azcue Brea, Marco Barrera Bassols, Ivan Guillermo Barrios, David Bomford, Faya Causey, Elliot Davis, James Elkins, Shelly Errington, Gerardo Estrada Rodríguez, Steven Evans, James Folsom, Tom L. Freudenheim, Fredrik Hiebert, Leonard Krishtalka, Ramiro Martinez, Charles Merewether, Bernard Mueller, Ilber Ortayli, Santiago Palomero, Carrie Przybilla, Nelly Robles García, Steven Seidel, Jon L. Seydl, Alan Shestack, Cherise Smith, Lori Starr, Gary Vikan, Vanda Vitali, James Walvin, Jay Wiegel, Walvin/Vitali/Vikan/ Hardcover, 216 Pages, Published 2009 ISBN-10: 0-7591-1221-5 / 0759112215 ISBN-13: 978-0-7591-1221-6 / 9780759112216 Beyond the Turnstile argues that museums are indispensable to civil society, especially in an era in which museums often are reduced to cultural businesses or "edu-tainment" sites. Is it inevitable that a museum's success will be measured solely by how many people come through the door and how much |