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Assessment of microfungal contamination and enzymatic activity in ethnographic textile artifacts and museum environment. [PDF]
Ozdemir G, Haliki A, Çelebi M.
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Museum Management and Curatorship, 1992
(1992). Museums, museums, museums. Museum Management and Curatorship: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 185-192.
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(1992). Museums, museums, museums. Museum Management and Curatorship: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 185-192.
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Annual Review of Genetics, 2021
Natural history collections are invaluable repositories of biological information that provide an unrivaled record of Earth's biodiversity. Museum genomics—genomics research using traditional museum and cryogenic collections and the infrastructure supporting these investigations—has particularly enhanced research in ecology and evolutionary biology ...
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Natural history collections are invaluable repositories of biological information that provide an unrivaled record of Earth's biodiversity. Museum genomics—genomics research using traditional museum and cryogenic collections and the infrastructure supporting these investigations—has particularly enhanced research in ecology and evolutionary biology ...
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2019
Anti-Museum charts the development of the anti-museum as a concept and as it has been realised in practice. Drawing on a range of case studies, including the New Museum and PS1 in New York, Mona in Australia, Art42 in Paris and Donald Judd's Marfa, the book assesses their potential to engage museum publics in new ways.
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Anti-Museum charts the development of the anti-museum as a concept and as it has been realised in practice. Drawing on a range of case studies, including the New Museum and PS1 in New York, Mona in Australia, Art42 in Paris and Donald Judd's Marfa, the book assesses their potential to engage museum publics in new ways.
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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1985
‘Art. 80. Haslar Museum. The museum at Haslar being on a different footing to that at the other Hospitals is to be divided into two parts, the pathological and the general, the former being kept for use by Medical Officers and Sick Berth Staff, and having a separte catalogue.’
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‘Art. 80. Haslar Museum. The museum at Haslar being on a different footing to that at the other Hospitals is to be divided into two parts, the pathological and the general, the former being kept for use by Medical Officers and Sick Berth Staff, and having a separte catalogue.’
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Digital Museums, Digitized Museums
2019The research project, still in progress, developed a proposal procedure to visualize a 3D models of an hidden collection of Museo Egizio in Turin. The prototype procedure exposed is focused on the visualization of 3D objects shapes and additional information by networking the enriched 3D model.
M. Lo Turco, M. Calvano
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Smart Museums – Exploiting Generative Virtual Museums
2014This paper describes a metadata-based tour recommendation approach for on-site museum and outdoor visits. Recommendations are calculated utilizing spatial exhibit distribution, museum layout, user and navigation profiles, additional constraints as well as art work descriptors. We propose a service-oriented architecture for generating 3D virtual museums
Sacher, Daniel +3 more
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