La transversalité dans les musées d'histoire naturelle: de la collecte des spécimens aux expositions

The activity of natural history museums is based on the principle of nature sharing. Although no single museum has exclusive rights over a particular fraction of nature, specialised museums and reference centres do exist. When several museums have specimens in common for purposes of collecction, stu...

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Autores: Uribe, Francesc, Garcia-Franquesa, Eulàlia, Piqué i Vilar, Josep, Omedes, Anna
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:1999
País:España
Institución:Ajuntament de Barcelona
Repositorio:BCNROC. Repositori Obert de Coneixement de l'Ajuntament de Barcelona
OAI Identifier:oai:bcnroc.ajuntament.barcelona.cat:11703/120481
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2072/361063
http://hdl.handle.net/11703/120481
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Museus
Museus de ciències naturals
Conservació d'espècimens zoològics
Organització d'exposicions
Ciència i tecnologia
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Sumario:The activity of natural history museums is based on the principle of nature sharing. Although no single museum has exclusive rights over a particular fraction of nature, specialised museums and reference centres do exist. When several museums have specimens in common for purposes of collecction, study or dissemination of information, it seems logical to envisage possibilities of collabortion, particularly in these museums are close to one other. The authors give several examples of specimen collection and museographical activities, relying on criteria of transversal cooperation between museums. They also put forward the theory of the notion of transversality being applied to the internal management of museums, with NatHist making a valuable contributon in the propagation and implementation of these methods.