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James B. Pick is Director of Computing and Lecturer in Management, Graduate School of Management, University of California, Riverside.
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The national survey, conducted for all art museums in the United States and Canada, resulted in 252 questionnaires, of which 166 were computer-user museums with acceptable questionnaires. The institutions using computers averaged $2.2 million in budget and had a median membership level of 860. Museums were divided in small, medium, and large budget categories by the budget ranges of $0-210,000, $211-817,000, and $818,000+.
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Pick, J.B. Computer staffing, planning and control in art museums: Findings from a national survey. Arch Museum Inf 4, 2–7 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02806248
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