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Trading Islamic artworks in seventeenth-century Italy: The case of the Cospi museum
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The conservation of the Selden Map and its display at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum
Published 2014“…Its conservation has not only assured the preservation of a unique and important manuscript map, but also enabled it to be studied by scholars and widely displayed to the public, including its presentation in 2014 as the centrepiece of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum’s exhibition Mapping Ming China’s Maritime World: The Selden Map and Treasures from the University of Oxford. …”
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University reform and medical alchemy in Ole Worm’s Museum Wormianum (1655)
Published 2022“…The Danish professor and physician Ole Worm (1588-1654) is famous for his cabinet of curiosities, which was showcased in his Museum Wormianum (1655). This chapter addresses two chief motivations behind Worm’s collecting practices, as reflected in this posthumous work. …”
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On top of the world: a new exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford
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A votive Isis-throne for Minmose (Ashmolean Museum AN 1888.561)?
Published 2020“…This article is the publication of Ashmolean Museum AN 1888.561, a small, damaged limestone object carved with images of deities and texts relating to the Nineteenth Dynasty high priest of Onuris, Minmose. …”
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Abnormal extant xiphosurids in the Yale Peabody Museum Invertebrate Zoology Collection
Published 2019“…We note that previous suggestions that the telson was the most commonly abnormal body part may reflect a speciesspecific bias and propose increased use of museum collections to understand these iconic organisms and their abnormalities.…”
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Museum visitor preference for the physical properties of 3D printed replicas
Published 2018“…Within museology, the past few decades have seen a resurgence in focus on the experience of the museum visitor and what museum professionals can do to provide more meaningful, memorable visits. …”
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An Ethiopian miniature of the Tempietto in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: its relatives and symbolism
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Unearthing colonial complicities in Maasai collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford
Published 2024“…The Pitt Rivers Museum (PRM) is the University of Oxford’s Museum of Anthropology and World Archaeology. …”
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Review of: Pearce, Susan M. (ed.): Museum Studies in Material Culture
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The effectiveness of museum intervention on parent-child conversations: a meta-analysis
Published 2022“…Museums offer great potential for learning, mediated by parent–child conversations. …”
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The role of museum of biological collections in environmental research: a short note
Published 2022“…This paper summarizes the use of museum of biological collection (MBC) in comparison of chemical contaminants between the past and the present specimens. …”
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Augmented reality mobile application for museum: a technology acceptance study
Published 2019“…Inspired by Tourism 4.0, many museums are now using digital technologies to enrich visitors’ experience, such as augmented reality (AR). …”
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HAVING A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES MAKES THE MUSEUM MORE ATTRACTIVE TO VISITORS
Published 2015“…PENANG, April 2015 Mention the word ‘museum’ and what comes to mind would be a place where various artifacts and historical items are kept. …”
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The Effects Of The Museums’ Circulation Design On The Elderly Visitors’ Satisfaction In Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2011“…The study examines how elderly visitors‘ expectations, interior circulation design quality, and satisfaction are related in the context of interior design of museums. This study explores a theoretical as well as practical key issue in interior circulation design in museums in Peninsular Malaysia. …”
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The Effect Of Lighting Design And Application On Limar Textile In Terengganu State Museum
Published 2022“…The lighting application of a textile museum combines art, science, and engineering, whereby the lighting integrates the aesthetic value and the exhibition preservation requirements. …”
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Assessment of management and collection of zoological specimens at natural history Museums in Malaysia
Published 2020“…For the second objective, lack of awareness on biodiversity among Malaysian made them incapable to see the need to establish a natural history museum. A study case done to Natural History repository, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn identified Aspergillus sp., Chaetomium sp. and Mucor sp. were present on bat skin and entomological specimens used in this study. …”
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Assessment of management and collection of zoological specimens at natural history museums in Malaysia
Published 2020“…For the second objective, lack of awareness on biodiversity among Malaysian made them incapable to see the need to establish a natural history museum. A study case done to Natural History repository, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn identified Aspergillus sp., Chaetomium sp. and Mucor sp. were present on bat skin and entomological specimens used in this study. …”
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Elements of museum mobile augmented reality for engaging hearing impaired visitors
Published 2017“…Nowadays, designers are more concern with the issue of engagement and informal learning at museum and gallery sites.This has made studies to focus more on the use of Mobile Augmented Reality (MAR) at museum and gallery sites. …”
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