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Open Innovation Process for Inter-Organizational Projects
Published 2021-12-01“…The initial model is developed by action research with an IOP of museums and educational institutions implementing a series of hackathons. …”
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Înmormântări din situl arheologic de la Cetățeni
Published 2024-09-01“…Rainer” in Bucharest, and some elements preserved from the archaeological grave goods, scattered among the collections of four museums (Argeș County Museum, National History Museum of Romania, Câmpulung Municipal Museum and “King Ferdinand I” National Military Museum), the article resumes the debate on these features from a new, interdisciplinary perspective, including the anthropological study and radiocarbon dating. …”
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Design and Prototyping of a Visitor Counter Guide for Single Entry and Exit.
Published 2025“…Nowadays there is a need for visitor counting machines in various places for planning, organizing, and estimation purposes regarding many customers in the case of malls, shops, also in museums for saving resources. Due to time management and a large population, it is not possible to count a number of individuals manually. …”
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La Jeune Grecque de David d’Angers ou le rêve brisé
Published 2021-05-01“…Little-known in France because of the secondary place of sculpture vis-à-vis painting in the cultural consciousness of the contemporary public concerning the nineteenth century, as well as because of the poor representation in the Louvre (as in most of the great fine art museums) of the works of David d’Angers, Reviving Greece nevertheless occupies a central place in French sculpture of the first half of the nineteenth century. …”
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L’antiquaire Georges Joseph Demotte, le Louvre et les musées américains. S’approprier le discours sur le patrimoine médiéval de la France au sortir de la Première Guerre mondiale...
Published 2017-10-01“…Each of these collectors, whose profiles and tastes were very different, referred in the way they chose to present their collections to France, its heritage and its museums, but less to the Louvre than to other institutions such as the Musée de Sculpture comparée and the Musée de Cluny.…”
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A multi-disciplinary approach to the study of an assemblage of copper-based finds assigned to the prehistory and proto-history of Fucino, Abruzzo, Italy
Published 2009-01-01“…The Fucino bronzes include artefacts that emerged during the drainage of Lake Fucino at the end of the XIX century, as well as bronzes acquired locally or dug out later by several collectors on behalf of the various Italian museums where finds are currently distributed. Our work explores the dynamics related to the objects assembled and relationships between production centres, local workshops, and the emergence of iron. …”
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Paleontological Heritage and its Conservation in the UNESCO European Geoparks.
Published 2021-06-01“…Together, places of scientific, historical or cultural significance within a region and the artefacts uncovered therefrom and displayed in museums and collections make up the total heritage of the region in question. …”
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Design Through Landscape Architecture for Residential Common Spaces in Japan
Published 2022-06-01“…Furthermore, the works of landscape architecture are also visible in museums, memorials, cemeteries, universities, and other schools. …”
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Rare Objects and the Rhapsodic World of Yoruba Elite Art Collectors: Preliminary Notes
Published 2021-12-01“…From the range and volume of the collections, the archives seem to have taken over from the government-owned museums. The shift is very interesting to study as one traces the trajectory of art acquisition and accumulation from pre-modern to modern institutions. …”
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Biology of the Wild Silkmoth Anaphe panda (Boisduval) in the Kakamega Forest of Western Kenya
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Pedagogika muzealna. Cele, idea, kierunek rozwoju i zastosowanie w praktyce na przykładzie „lekcji muzealnej” w polskim muzeum historycznym
Published 2015-03-01“…Museum education is a subdiscipline of Pedagogy which has been changing rapidly during the current century. …”
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Features of management and implementation of financial and economic activities of various forms and types of institutions
Published 2018-12-01“…This is the main part of kindergartens, schools, houses of culture, theaters, museums, leisure centers, sports clubs and schools, clinics, hospitals, dispensaries, higher educational institutions, scientific institutes. …”
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Dancing to the Bhangra in New York City
Published 2016-01-01“…Born in London and raised in Queens and Long Island, Brooklyn based DJ Rekha, who is credited with pioneering bhangra, had been invited to perform at events like P.S. 1’s Warm Up Series, Central Park’s Summerstage, Prospect Park’s Celebrate Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum’s First Saturdays, and the annual flagship Loving Day celebration held in New York City, recognized by Newsweek as one of the most influential South Asians in the US and received accolades from The New York Times, CNN, The Fader, The Village Voice, and The Washington Post. …”
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Tourism Potential and Assessment of the Mount Bazarduzu
Published 2025-01-01“…When examining the reasons why the tourism potential of Mount Bazarduzu is not fully utilized, we encounter problems such as bureaucratic obstacles, insufficient promotion, lack of qualified personnel in this sector, lack of recognition as a destination, inadequate local and regional transportation infrastructure, lack of museums, limited accommodation options and lack of government incentives for tourism professionals. …”
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Sea Defence Project and a UNESCO World Heritage Monument in Coastal Ghana
Published 2022-01-01“…UNESCO, the State Party, Ghana Museums and Monuments Board, Municipal Authority, and Community Leaders should ensure that the advantages that have accrued to the site from the sea defence project are safeguarded and maximized. …”
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المعارض عبر الانترنت ومدى اتاحتها على مواقع المکتبات الوطنية
Published 2021-01-01“…Exhibitions play a vital role in spreading knowledge by basic memoryinstitutions (libraries - archives - museums), but traditional exhibitions faceproblems or restrictions, the most important of which are space and size, andthey may also encounter problems that require their elimination or postponementof some emergency circumstances such as wars and epidemics, as happened inthe last time due to the spread of the Corona virus, which led officials to the ideaof finding replacements to traditional exhibitions, as ideas turned towards onlineexhibitions.From here, the problem of this study crystallized around knowing theconcept of online exhibitions (electronic / virtual), identifying the advantages theyoffer and the defects related to them, studying the characteristics of thoseexhibitions and design steps, in addition to studying the availability of theseexhibitions on the websites of national libraries.The study relied on the descriptive analytical method to achieve itsobjectives depending on the search engines to restrict the society of the study,which restricted the number (222) national libraries all over the world, (73)national libraries were excluded because they do not have a website or only havea page on Facebook , the number of national libraries under study that have awebsite on the Internet has become (149) national libraries, as the study hasproven the existence of (40) national library sites that hold electronic or virtualexhibitions, by 27% from total libraries under study which are (149) NationalLibraries.…”
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“3D Cladistics”: a new perspective for phylogenetic analyses and a tool for citizen science
Published 2023-12-01“…In the future, the 3D interactive graphics based on the cladistic analysis of the characters can be applied in museums, books, websites, and beyond.…”
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Design and Implementation of ZigBee-Ontology-Based Exhibit Guidance and Recommendation System
Published 2013-12-01“…Even though information devices and systems have been widely applied in guidance service for museums and exhibitions, there are still several critical requirements unsatisfied. …”
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Evaluating the Potential of Cultural Tourism for Community Development in South Western Uganda: A Case Study of Kisoro District.
Published 2025“…The findings identified a variety of cultural tourism resources, such as cultural values and lifestyles, architectural landmarks, museums, theatres, indigenous communities, art crafts (20%), cultural differences (18%), local resistance (12%), and conflicts arising from interactions between locals and tourists (13%). …”
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