Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and fluids of culture producing new levels of inter-connectivity and interaction. Museum collections are inducted into this hyper-complex world and wider debates in public culture through Googleenabled initiatives and links to YouTube, Flickr and MySpace. As museum culture and public culture reconnect through these various modalities, this poses new sets of challenges for museums, demonstrated by the different and increasingly complex exchanges and interactions observed around objects. Collection documentation systems, however, still tend to produce a certain and stable material world with clearly defined cultural categorizations. This article explor...
This chapter, like the other contributions in this volume, focuses on emerging practices around coll...
Museums globally exist in an academic, cultural and social context of contest and controversy. A lon...
In 2017 archaeological evidence was published which indicates that modern humans first arrived in Au...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
Collections documentation systems are powerful frameworks for organising, producing and controlling ...
Museum collections are increasingly linked to global networks and flows of information. Google-enabl...
The ‘networked object’ is a concept that resonates with the notion of the operation of virtual colle...
Data curation can trace a lineage back to the very earliest records and the beginnings of materially...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
[About the book] Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of histo...
As museums begin to revisit their definition of ‘‘expert’ ’ in light of theories about the local cha...
© 2018 Dr. Michael Alastair JonesThis cross-disciplinary thesis explores the history of archives and...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
Documentation forms the basis in which museum collections are ascribed meaning. Practices, many of w...
Museums, Infinity and the Culture of Protocols enters a dialogue about museums' responsibility for t...
This chapter, like the other contributions in this volume, focuses on emerging practices around coll...
Museums globally exist in an academic, cultural and social context of contest and controversy. A lon...
In 2017 archaeological evidence was published which indicates that modern humans first arrived in Au...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
Collections documentation systems are powerful frameworks for organising, producing and controlling ...
Museum collections are increasingly linked to global networks and flows of information. Google-enabl...
The ‘networked object’ is a concept that resonates with the notion of the operation of virtual colle...
Data curation can trace a lineage back to the very earliest records and the beginnings of materially...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
[About the book] Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of histo...
As museums begin to revisit their definition of ‘‘expert’ ’ in light of theories about the local cha...
© 2018 Dr. Michael Alastair JonesThis cross-disciplinary thesis explores the history of archives and...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
Documentation forms the basis in which museum collections are ascribed meaning. Practices, many of w...
Museums, Infinity and the Culture of Protocols enters a dialogue about museums' responsibility for t...
This chapter, like the other contributions in this volume, focuses on emerging practices around coll...
Museums globally exist in an academic, cultural and social context of contest and controversy. A lon...
In 2017 archaeological evidence was published which indicates that modern humans first arrived in Au...