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Anything related to museums. The profession of the staff who interpret the museum hot it works. 2) An applied science- the science of museums. 3) The study of museums and museum history |
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1727: How museums are organized. Present; techniques that have been created to make museums and designing museum spaces. Planning museum spaces and how the museum will work. |
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Refers to all the assets received by succession. Hereditary features of a living being. |
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Must have quality, usually with age (100+ years), and an expression of the time during which it was created. Also its uniqueness/quantity |
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To choose pieces, organize them and group them based on certain aspects and write about each piece for the public to see. Does research on each pieces |
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Climate control, pest control/fixing items |
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The preservation of the heritage; creating the correct environment and doing research in order to prolong the life of the heritage |
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Dedicated to the preservation of the heritage; creating the correct environment and doing research in order to prolong the life of the heritage. |
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How a museum piece is presented to the public so the public can understand it. Creates a sense of enjoyment. Product of team effort. |
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Technically organizing and setting out museum pieces to be viewed by the public. The end product is always a team effort. |
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Keeps track of what and where everything is. i.e. what room it is etc. Checklist/Database |
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Documentation of all the museum objects with a critical interpretations and files pertaining to each object. |
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A physical evaluation of the object documented on a form. |
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A set of material or intangible objects that an individual or an establishment has gathered, preserved, and displayed to either a public or private audience. |
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Transmission of information. |
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From the knowelege of each person describing what the meaning of the object/image is. Understanding/ translating a meaning |
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The gaining of knowledge by working hands on and building on one's own knowledge or understanding |
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Object label/ text describing the object. The sign next to the object. |
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A devices that measures/ records the humidity/ temperature in a given space. But does NOT change or regulate the humidity or temperature |
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