Disaster preparedness in museums, galleries, libraries, archives and private collections, involves any actions taken to plan for, prevent, respond or...
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the cultural property, often referring to ancient or looted art, to their country of origin or former owners (or their heirs). The disputed cultural property...
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conservation and restoration of cultural property focuses on protection and care of cultural property (tangible cultural heritage), including artworks,...
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Association of Museums. Retrieved April 24, 2014. "Guidelines for Disaster Preparedness in Museums" (PDF). International Council of Museums. Retrieved April...
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Emergency management (redirect from Disaster preparedness)
be generally categorized into preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery, although other terms such as disaster risk reduction and prevention are...
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Levels of preparedness generally remain low, despite attempts to increase public awareness. Various methods exist to promote disaster preparedness, but they...
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their purview. A recent concept is Traditional Cultural Property (TCP). These are places with cultural importance to a group that may not be either particularly...
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The radiography of cultural property is the use of radiography to understand intrinsic details about objects. Most commonly this involves X-rays of paintings...
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contractor when necessary. The cultural property stored in museums is threatened in many countries by natural disaster, war, terrorist attacks or other...
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Auction (section Properties of auctioned goods)
The Romans also used auctions to liquidate the assets of debtors whose property had been confiscated. For example, Marcus Aurelius sold household furniture...
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resources: Historic properties (as listed or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places) Older properties that may have cultural value, but may...
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The cultural property storage typically falls to the responsibility of cultural heritage institutions, or individuals. The proper storage of these objects...
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library Digital photograph restoration Digital preservation Disaster preparedness (cultural property) Film preservation Finding aid Fonds Found in collection...
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The exhibition of cultural property is a practice used by organizations where collected objects are put on display to the public. The objects are carefully...
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The documentation of cultural property is a critical aspect of collections care. As stewards of cultural property, museums collect and preserve not only...
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Jonathan Jones (23 August 2012). "Great art needs a few restoration disasters". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 September 2012. Martinez is not a great artist...
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Cultural property imaging is a necessary part of long term preservation of cultural heritage. While the physical conditions of objects will change over...
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library Digital photograph restoration Digital preservation Disaster preparedness (cultural property) Film preservation Finding aid Fonds Found in collection...
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lecture in a subject related to their collection. Archivists employed at cultural institutions or for local government frequently design educational or outreach...
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thunderstorms, tornadoes and tsunamis. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or damage property. It typically causes economic damage. How bad the...
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criterion for inclusion might not be the type of object but some incidental property such as the identity of its original owner. Some collectors are generalists...
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Heritage asset (redirect from Cultural resources)
sense In the UK planning process It is used by museums and artistic and cultural organisations to describe collections in their care. A tangible asset with...
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Gianluca Ferrari "Protection of Cultural Property. Military Manual." UNESCO, 2016. Eden Stiffman "Cultural Preservation in Disasters, War Zones. Presents Big...
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unearthed after the 1970 UNESCO Convention covering the transport of cultural property. Other disciplines have different concerns. For example, anthropology...
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information such as descriptions or prices. In a museum, the displayed cultural artifacts are normally part of the museum's collection, or are part of...
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artists, actors, etc. In the context of discussions about the restitution of cultural objects in museum collections of colonial origin, the AfricaMuseum in Belgium...
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Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property and AAM statement on the "Standards Regarding the Unlawful Appropriation...
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politically motivated destruction, other times, merely the result of natural disaster. Examples include Yongdingmen (former Peking city gate temporarily sacrificed...
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expected to be different from those of any other approach. If intellectual property rights exist for a format this issue has to be taken up with the format...
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Preservation (library and archive) (category Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage)
such as mass deacidification. Disaster preparedness (RT: Disaster Plan / Business Continuation / Disaster Recovery / Disaster Mitigation Plan) is the practice...
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