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Museums and Society

Museums as playful venues in the leisure society

Museums as playful venues in the leisure society

... time, museums’ functions have ...of museums and the set of values they propose. Museums are ‘social constructs, and powerful ones at that, and they need to assume their place in the mainstream of ...

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The Opinions of Primary School Teachers Regarding to the Use of Museums in Science Courses

The Opinions of Primary School Teachers Regarding to the Use of Museums in Science Courses

... of Museums, ICOM, reflecting the contemporary concept of ...of society and the development of it, open to public, aims to work on tangible or intangible evidence and (a) belongs to people or the environment ...

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Philosophy of Educational pedagogy of Museums in the Context of Cultural Heritage

Philosophy of Educational pedagogy of Museums in the Context of Cultural Heritage

... of museums as purely western concept is not entirely ...life, society and the nature around show that the Indians have been highly skilled in creating the art forms as well as displaying them at public ...

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Museums as tools for sustainable community development : four archaeological museums in northern Peru

Museums as tools for sustainable community development : four archaeological museums in northern Peru

... T wo different coordination models were implemented for each respec- tive region: in Lambayeque, interven- tions were to be carried out through an external and local actor, the University of Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo ...

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Sense and Sensibility - A Multisensory Approach to Conservation of the Southeast Asia Collection of the Museum Volkenkunde in Leiden

Sense and Sensibility - A Multisensory Approach to Conservation of the Southeast Asia Collection of the Museum Volkenkunde in Leiden

... that museums should become a place of total sensory ...if museums continue to enhance collaborative efforts and keep reflecting on their position in ...

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New Frontiers of Online Communication of Small and Medium Museums in Campania Region, Italy

New Frontiers of Online Communication of Small and Medium Museums in Campania Region, Italy

... big museums, especially American ones, as noted by Bardon Espadas (2009) in his ranking of online visibility work (calculated not only on the basis of the use of the website but also on the social networks, ...

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An examination of historical trends in museums for application to the issues and definitions of virtual museums.

An examination of historical trends in museums for application to the issues and definitions of virtual museums.

... royal Society had been founded was for financial reasons, it should be apparent that it relied heavily on outside sources for ...of society, and, as Hooper-Greenhill points out they were subjected to far ...

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A Study of Retrieval Success with Original Works of Art Comparing the Subject Index Terms Provided by Experts in Art Museums With Those Provided By Novice and Intermediate Indexers

A Study of Retrieval Success with Original Works of Art Comparing the Subject Index Terms Provided by Experts in Art Museums With Those Provided By Novice and Intermediate Indexers

... It is arguable that images communicate more effectively than text alone because they transcend boundaries of literacy and linguistics. Shatford asserts that “all works of art are created in order to communicate, to ...

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Investigating Science Concepts in the Museum Like Treasure Hunting

Investigating Science Concepts in the Museum Like Treasure Hunting

... the museums and science centres will enable meaningful learning, makes science lessons more enjoyable and can take the students away from the class for a while and so this enables to grow up scientific literate of ...

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Museums as Theme Parks - A Possible Marketing Approach?

Museums as Theme Parks - A Possible Marketing Approach?

... pp.223-231). Museums should respond to these developments, they should change the way they present their specific themes, as well as the way many of them still perceive and treat their visitors, the way they ...

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Why Do Museums Matter? A Case Study on the Maramures County Museums

Why Do Museums Matter? A Case Study on the Maramures County Museums

... by museums in the economy of the 21st Century. Do museums have any contribution to the market economy and to the development of society in general? Just like any other organization, the museum’s role ...

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Determining Visitors’ Satisfaction By Using SERVQUAL Dimensions In Museums: Cases From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Determining Visitors’ Satisfaction By Using SERVQUAL Dimensions In Museums: Cases From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

... artefacts. Museums make this collections available for public to tell stories about the history for entertainment and educational purposes using various display ways (Dean & Edson, ...2013). Museums are ...

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The Significance of Museums to Fine Art Education in Oman

The Significance of Museums to Fine Art Education in Oman

... When the institutions that act as focal points for Art education have not been established other methods and techniques are developed by individuals and or- ganizations to fill the voids where Museums and ...

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Museums and Culture

Museums and Culture

... the museums started out as a transplant of bourgeois society in Britain, as offshoots of learned societies; and then took up the twin rationales of economic usefulness and social improvement to underpin ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... Now that the general public was a factor to be considered, issues of how to attract audiences needed to be considered. Again, one of the tensions mentioned above became increasingly significant. It was a tension set to ...

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Hybrid ambitions : science, governance, and empire in the career of Caspar G.C. Reinwardt (1773-1854)

Hybrid ambitions : science, governance, and empire in the career of Caspar G.C. Reinwardt (1773-1854)

... Bible Society (Nederlandse Bijbel Genootschap, 1814) and the Society of Benevolence (Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, ...latter society had initiated the establishment of agricultural colonies for ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... mortar museums’ interactions with the electronic ...digital museums or virtual ...stand-alone museums that exist only digitally (Haber, ...state museums as a marketing and management ...by ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... The exchanges between ‘firm and customer’ relate to human behaviour, experience, ideas, and values, in short, concepts that are difficult to ‘sell’ in the same manner as a more concrete product. While the museum ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... shaped museums’ approaches to their ...How museums are responding, and they might respond, were noted as questions that have given researchers many opportunities for ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... According to Kvale (1996), the qualitative research interview attempts “to understand the world from the subjects’ points of view, to unfold the meaning of peoples’ [sic] experiences, to uncover their lived world” (1996: ...

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