Landscape and cultural heritage: Object and information [PDF]
Culture and Museology use information and communication technologies as mediating communication tools, enhancing the conservation and ''socialisation'' of museum collections, promoting access to cultural information, through the interdisciplinarity ...
Milena Carvalho +2 more
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Emerging opportunities: the internet, marketing and museums [PDF]
The tremendous impact of applying new technologies is obvious when it comes to museums. Internet forms an integral part of museums everyday life and decision making. Websites, online communities, social media, and mobile applications comprise elements of
Richani Evdoxia +2 more
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Ancient genomes provide evidence of demographic shift to Slavic-associated groups in Moravia [PDF]
Background The Slavs are a major ethnolinguistic group of Europe, yet the process that led to their formation remains disputed. As of the sixth century CE, people supposedly belonging to the Slavs populated the space between the Avar Khaganate in the ...
Ilektra Schulz +13 more
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The history of vaccinology and hygiene through Achille Sclavo and the cultural patrimony conserved in the archives and museums: the key role of medical museology. [PDF]
Summary Over the centuries, the oldest universities have amassed an extraordinary patrimony of material and immaterial cultural assets, which have been created or acquired for the purposes of research or teaching.
Orsini D, Martini M.
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The assembly of microbial communities on red sandstone surfaces was shaped by dispersal limitation and heterogeneous selection [PDF]
Understanding the role of microbiota on stone surface is essential for developing effective grottoes conservation strategies. However, the ecological feature of microbial communities on stone surfaces has been rarely investigated systematically.
Bowen Wang +5 more
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Museotherapy as a method: an investigation into the emotional experiences of Chinese youth visitors [PDF]
Rising mental health challenges among Chinese youth necessitate new intervention models. This study explores the mechanisms of museotherapy workshops in regulating emotions and fostering self-discovery among university students, aiming to validate ...
Siyi Wang, Xuedan Gong, Wenting Lian
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Introduction. Decolonising museology or “re-formulating museology”
Bergeron, Yves, Rivet, Michèle
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The beginnings of museology [PDF]
In this paper, we deal with the beginnings of museology, trying to find the common origin of its many contemporary offspring. Rather than define museology, we aim to discuss the idea of museology.
Milan Popadić
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Exploring the Digital Atmosphere of Museums: Perspectives and Potential
This paper contributes to the field of museum and visitor experience in terms of atmosphere by discussing the “museum digital atmosphere” or MDA, a notion that has been introduced and found across museums in Greece.
Sofia Paschou, Georgios Papaioannou
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pH-dependent warping behaviors of ancient lacquer films excavated in Shanxi, China
The ancient lacquer films excavated from Dongshan Han tomb M6 of the Western Han Dynasty in Taiyuan City, Shanxi, China, were found sensitive to pH variation.
Kai Wang +3 more
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