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KAJIAN KARAKTERISTIK, PERSEBARAN DAN KEBIJAKAN REOG PONOROGO DI KABUPATEN PONOROGO PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR
Published 2014“…Occur the aculturation with local art and tradition there. (3) The policy suggested is to keep giving supports to the development in the forms of financial aids, training, Reog competitions, establishing museum and inserting Reog into school curriculums.…”
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Info Pintar: bil. 1 Januari-April 2013 / Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak
Published 2013“…Mengandungi antaranya : Bicara Ketua Pustakawan; PTAR mewartakan 7 agenda penting dalam menginjeksikan minat terhadap pembacaan dalam membina insan berintegriti; Lawatan Penandaarasan ke Perpustakaan-Perpustakaan di Hong Kong; Bengkel Pengkatalogan Bahan Multimedia dan Kartografik; Projek Mengecat Pusat Sumber; Audit LRQA Bagi Pensijilan Semula dan Reinstatement ISO 9001 : 2008 Perpustakaan UiTM Shah Alam; Lawatan kerja dari Library Archives and Museum, Bank of Thailand; Program Gotong-Royong Perdana; Majlis Persaraan Staf-Staf dan Pengenalan Staf Baru; Lawatan Penandaarasan daripada Pusat KErjaya dan Kaunseling, Bahagian Hal Ehwal Pelajar, UiTM ke Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak; Majlis Penyampaian Hadiah Untuk Kejohanan Sukan Tertutup PTAR 2012/2013; Pembukaan Booth Sempena Majlis Perutusan Pentadbiran 2013; Kursus Penyampaian Perkhidmatan Pelanggan; Sistem Pusat Sumber untuk Bilik Sumber, Pusat Kerjaya dan Kaunseling; Ceramah Gejala Rasuah; Kursus Memahami dan Menangani Isu-Isu Pengurusan Organisasi serta Pelanggan : Melihat dari Perspektif Inter Generasi; Program Kenali Media bersama MPP; Lawatan ke Perpustakaan International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC) anjuran BPRIIB; Kelas Kemahiran Maklumat; Lawatan daripada Sek. …”
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Conservation management - Bandar Diraja Pekan / Nadiatul Aswani Mohd Yusuff
Published 2008“…Pekan Bandar Diraja is an area where all the old buildings, streets and monuments are conserved by the Museum Pahang State Board. Rapid development has changed the livelihoods of the local community and all the values brought abut by development has not integrated with the local community. …”
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A study on ecotourism package to West Malaysian tourist handled by Cat City Holidays / Melissa Supang Musa
Published 2005“…The tourists are interested to know the about diverse culture in Sarawak and also the historical sites and museum. Accommodation and facilities are the important elements in tourism industry. …”
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Collecting worlds: biocultural comparison and the HMS Beagle voyage, 1831-1836
Published 2022“…In conclusion, I reflect on the legacy of nineteenth-century collecting in contemporary museum practice, asking how museums might address colonial histories of violence in attempting to possess, preserve, and recreate biocultural worlds.…”
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The phylogeny of Tetanurae (Dinosauria: Theropoda)
Published 2012“…. © 2012 The Natural History Museum.…”
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Dickinsonia from Ediacara: A new look at morphology and body construction
Published 2008“…This material, collected from the type locality at Ediacara, is now housed in the Natural History Museum at Oxford, and includes excellent specimens of the enigmatic fossil Dickinsonia costata [Sprigg, R.C., 1949. …”
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In Memoriam Christoph J. Scriba (6 October 1929-26 July 2013)
Published 2014“…During a stay of over two years in Oxford in the early 1960s, working towards his habilitation thesis, Christoph Scriba prepared a personal card catalogue of all the letters of John Wallis (1616–1703) he had unearthed in, amongst other places, the Bodleian and various college libraries, in the Royal Society and the British Museum. On each card he noted details of date, manuscript and printed sources, and any other relevant bibliographic information. …”
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Across divides: art, women, and politics in the remaking of Germany after 1945
Published 2024“…Chapter 4 presents three case studies of the empowered postwar woman in the arts: making policy, founding a museum, or holding a national commission. Chapter 5 explores how new German histories were constructed through exhibitions in the West and artistic oeuvres in the East. …”
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Maori ways of knowing
Published 2012“…The control enacted over cultural representations in museums, land courts, and other political forums, asserts self-determinative positions, and also claims Maori knowledge as a scarce resource. …”
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Predicted distribution of the Sunda clouded leopard Neofelis diardi (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) on Borneo
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Development and application of an analytical method for radiocarbon dating bones using the amino acid hydroxyproline
Published 2012“…However, low collagen content, contamination from the burial environment or museum conservation work have previously lead to inaccurate results, especially for old bones, compromising the ability to reconstruct reliable past chronologies. …”
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‘Creative Ferment’: abortion and reproductive agency in Bessie Head’s Personal Choices trilogy
Published 2021“…Using original archival research from Amazwi South African Museum of Literature, this article examines representations of abortion in three novels by Bessie Head: When Rain Clouds Gather (1968), Maru (1971) and A Question of Power (1973). …”
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A gift of time: the contemporary artist-in-residency programme
Published 2021“…The first part examines residency programmes within museums, which are frequently used to reinscribe the concept of the museum as a patron and supporter of living artists. …”
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Human curiosities in contemporary art and their relationship to the history of exhibiting monstrous bodies
Published 2014“…Each chapter examines a distinct institutional context – the anatomical collection, the freak show, the art gallery, and the contemporary medical museum – to investigate how these artists challenge the meanings conferred upon extraordinary bodies within each space, bestowing new significance upon these forms within the context of their various art practices. …”
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Constructing scientific communities: citizen science in the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries
Published 2015“…Darwin’s regret at the haughtiness of such Continental journals as the Annales du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle was genuine, as their more egalitarian British counterparts afforded him a vital source of descriptive information and detailed data in the period when he was initially formulating the theory of natural selection. …”
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Mental health, ethnicity and the UK armed forces: historical lessons for research and policy
Published 2024“…</p> <p><em>Methods:</em> A scoping review was conducted of peer-reviewed studies of psychological illnesses suffered by racial and ethnic minority soldiers from World War One to the present, together with research at the National Archives, Wellcome Trust Archives and the Imperial War Museum for unpublished studies.</p> <p><em>Results:</em> British commanders and psychiatrists argued that ‘martial races’ were protected against post-traumatic illnesses because of an innate resilience related to a rural heritage. …”
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Human blood and bird egg proteins identified in red paint covering a 1000-year-old gold mask from Peru
Published 2021“…As the red paint sample came from the first scientifically excavated Sicán gold mask, the results suggest a method to authenticate similar unprovenanced masks now in private and museum collections. Proteomics data set identifier https://doi.org/10.5287/bodleian:1ajYbBgQP.…”
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Paper, video, Internet: new technologies for research and teaching in archaeology: the Sphakia Survey
Published 2004“…From the earliest days of archaeology as an academic subject, archaeologists have used museum collections, slides, and actual site visits as well as 'chalk and talk' for teaching. …”
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Visitor’s experiential attributes and revisit intention to Islamic tourism attractions in Malaysia / Arni Abdul Gani, Mazlina Mahdzar and Nor Asmalina M. Anuar
Published 2019“…The city’s most iconic Islamic attractions, the National Mosque and Islamic Arts Museum were named as must-see attractions in the city, promoted heavily by the government and have ever since experiencing a tremendous increase in visitors’ arrival. …”
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