The history of museum collections is also the history of the management of information about these collections. Today, increased access to large amounts of robust collections data requires that information be curated so that is useful for communities and individuals who wish to access it. This has caused scholars and communities to question modes of ordering that do not necessarily map onto their own local and personal understandings of the world. In light of the major pragmatic and intellectual affordances stimulated by information technologies, the inner workings of these systems are often made invisible and act as infrastructures rather than singular or simple tools. By providing a historical account of how information about anthropologi...
Working paper summarizing research into cataloging theory, history of science, mathematics, and info...
Museums are massive repositories of complex, heterogeneous and multi-faceted information on materal ...
This chapter, like the other contributions in this volume, focuses on emerging practices around coll...
This dissertation investigates how documentation, categorization, and computerization affect our und...
In the 1990s, the MLA sector – archives, libraries, museums – was defined as a comprehensive sector....
To inform debates about decolonizing museum records, this article maps the history of cataloging at ...
abstract: This dissertation examines a practice of scientific museums in the 19th and early 20th cen...
This paper critically analyzes and ties together contemporary perspectives in Information studies, s...
Museums and the Web 2014 Conference ProccedingsOver the years, the heritage field has made great str...
Although museum automation emerged in the mid-1960s, American and British art museums continue to ha...
Despite recent technical advances in museum collections access, most notably on the World Wide Web, ...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
Museums are now facing ICT in the framework of a contradictory relationship that seems to be much mo...
The purpose of this talk is to describe how natural history museum libraries and archives have embra...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
Working paper summarizing research into cataloging theory, history of science, mathematics, and info...
Museums are massive repositories of complex, heterogeneous and multi-faceted information on materal ...
This chapter, like the other contributions in this volume, focuses on emerging practices around coll...
This dissertation investigates how documentation, categorization, and computerization affect our und...
In the 1990s, the MLA sector – archives, libraries, museums – was defined as a comprehensive sector....
To inform debates about decolonizing museum records, this article maps the history of cataloging at ...
abstract: This dissertation examines a practice of scientific museums in the 19th and early 20th cen...
This paper critically analyzes and ties together contemporary perspectives in Information studies, s...
Museums and the Web 2014 Conference ProccedingsOver the years, the heritage field has made great str...
Although museum automation emerged in the mid-1960s, American and British art museums continue to ha...
Despite recent technical advances in museum collections access, most notably on the World Wide Web, ...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
Museums are now facing ICT in the framework of a contradictory relationship that seems to be much mo...
The purpose of this talk is to describe how natural history museum libraries and archives have embra...
Collections are artefacts—constructions that come into being when objects are physically or conceptu...
Working paper summarizing research into cataloging theory, history of science, mathematics, and info...
Museums are massive repositories of complex, heterogeneous and multi-faceted information on materal ...
This chapter, like the other contributions in this volume, focuses on emerging practices around coll...