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Geographies of hope: reflections on the creation of the Museum of Climate Hope
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World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: A characterization
Published 2013“…World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: a characterization introduces the range, history and significance of the archaeological collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford.…”
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Pindaric reverberations: an unpublished inscription from the Museum of Thebes
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The conservation and digitization of Jain manuscripts at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Published 2013“…The Victoria and Albert Museum has a collection of Śvetāmbara Jain manuscript pages from western India, including numerous examples dating from the mid 15th to early 16th centuries, which form a core part of the VandA’s collection of early paintings from the Indian sub-continent. …”
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The provenance of the Gandhāran 'Trojan Horse' relief in the British Museum
Published 2017“…Among the most famous Gandhāran sculptures is a relief in the British Museum that represents the story of the Trojan Horse, probably reinvented as a Buddhist narrative. …”
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A collection of tapestry cartoons at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford
Published 2019“…The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford holds twenty-one fragments of full-sized tapestry cartoons. …”
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Visitors' Perceptive Agent (VPA) on museum indoor environment
Published 2014“…Eight historical and air-conditioned museums mainly located in Peninsular Malaysia were selected. …”
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The Museum of Asian Art, University of Malaya: an invitation to explore
Published 2012“…The Museum of Asian Art of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur was established in 1955 as the University of Malaya Art Museum in Singapore. …”
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Understanding children's museum learning from multimedia instruction
Published 2013“…The use of multimedia instructions for online learning has become very common particularly with the advances of the Internet technology. Consequently museums around the world utilize such information and communications technology (ICT) tools in order to provide richer learning experiences for their visitors.This paper discusses a study that investigated the relationship between multimedia instructional formats with individual cognitive learning preferences in a museum learning environment.A total of 91 school children age between 10 to 12 years old were randomly assigned into treatment groups based on their cognitive learning ratio.We employed a pre-test post-test quasi experimental design to reveal that general performance of the children exposed to the physical museum exhibits is better than the online museum environment.Although single cognitive learning preferences were evaluated, our findings suggest that analytics perform better than the wholists when exposed to the physical exhibits; whilst the result is reversed for the online exhibits environment.Verbalisers were found to be better than visualisers in the physical a museum context.Yet they were found to have slight differences when compared to visualisers in an online environment.Our findings on the combined cognitive styles (CCS) show that the analytics-visualisers’ mean scores were different between physical and online exhibits, compared to the other three CCS.…”
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Cadangan merekabentuk Muzium Paya Laut Matang Kuala Sepetang, Taiping, Perak /
Published 1999Subjects: “…Agricultural museums…”
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Pseudophylline bushcrickets from Pahang in the repository of the natural history museum, London and Zoologisches Museum Hamburg, Germany (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Pseudophyllinae) / M Muzamil
Published 2005“…The Pseudophylline bushcrickets from Pahang which are reposited in Natural History Museum, London and Zoologisches Museum Hamburg, Germany are represented. …”
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Effects of "Thursdays at the Museum" at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on the mental and physical health of older community dwellers : the art-health randomized clinical trial protocol
Published 2021“…Background: Recently, we demonstrated that the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ (MMFA) participatory art-based activity, known as “Thursdays at the Museum,” improved the well-being, quality of life, and physical health (i.e., frailty) of older community dwellers by using a pre-post intervention, single arm, prospective and longitudinal experimental design. …”
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Castello Sforzesco Museum Display, Mi,an, Foro Bonaparte [slaid]
Published 1967Subjects: “…Museums…”