The volume typically opens with a message from the ICOM President. This preface sets the tone for the year, highlighting major achievements such as the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural goods, emergency responses to natural disasters (like the fire at the National Museum of Brazil or the earthquakes in Nepal), and the evolution of the museum definition.

No. Museums of the World is a different publication that lists institutions. The ICOM Yearbook lists people (committees, leaders) and governance .

Once you pay your annual dues to your National Committee, you receive login credentials for the ICOM website. Navigate to "Publications" > "ICOM Yearbook [Year]". You can download the complete version for free.

Throughout the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, the Icom Yearbook grew in size and scope. As ICOM expanded to include over 100 National Committees and more than 30 International Committees (specialized groups focused on everything from Egyptology to Conservation), the Yearbook became a hefty tome.

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The volume typically opens with a message from the ICOM President. This preface sets the tone for the year, highlighting major achievements such as the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural goods, emergency responses to natural disasters (like the fire at the National Museum of Brazil or the earthquakes in Nepal), and the evolution of the museum definition.

No. Museums of the World is a different publication that lists institutions. The ICOM Yearbook lists people (committees, leaders) and governance . Icom Yearbook

Once you pay your annual dues to your National Committee, you receive login credentials for the ICOM website. Navigate to "Publications" > "ICOM Yearbook [Year]". You can download the complete version for free. The volume typically opens with a message from

Throughout the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, the Icom Yearbook grew in size and scope. As ICOM expanded to include over 100 National Committees and more than 30 International Committees (specialized groups focused on everything from Egyptology to Conservation), the Yearbook became a hefty tome. Museums of the World is a different publication