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  2. Museum label - Wikipedia

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    A museum label is a label describing an object exhibited in a museum or one introducing a room or area. [1] [2] At a minimum, museum labels should identify the creator, title, date, location, and materials of the work, insofar as these can be known. Ideally, museum labels should also include didactic information that can be related to wider ...

  3. Template:Infobox museum - Wikipedia

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    An infobox for museums Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Name name Name of the museum Example Foo Museum of Art Unknown suggested Native name native_name Name of the museum in the local language, if different Unknown optional Native name language native_name_lang The language of the native name Unknown optional Logo ...

  4. Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition, in the most general sense, is an organized presentation and display of a selection of items.In practice, exhibitions usually occur within a cultural or educational setting such as a museum, art gallery, park, library, exhibition hall, or World's fairs.

  5. Display case - Wikipedia

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    A display case may appear in an exhibition, museum, retail store, restaurant, or house. Often, labels are included with the displayed objects, providing 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 a temporary exhibition. In retail or a ...

  6. Exhibition catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Catalogues for art or museum exhibitions may range in scale from a single printed sheet to a lavish hardcover "coffee table book".The advent of cheap colour-printing in the 1960s transformed what had usually been simple "handlists" with several works to each page into large scale "descriptive catalogues" that are intended as both contributions to scholarship and books likely to appeal to many ...

  7. The Museum Experience - Wikipedia

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    By reading labels and engaging with the exhibits, visitors try to relate what they are seeing to their own experience [2] (p. 74). Experience with these objects and labels allows for concrete delivery of facts to large numbers of people, further enhanced by the ideas of a holistic museum experience [2] (p. 78).

  8. Accession number (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    Label in a gallery indicating the object's accession number. In galleries, libraries, archives, and museums, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to, and achieving initial control of, each acquisition. Assignment of accession numbers typically occurs at the point of accessioning or cataloging.

  9. Exhibit design - Wikipedia

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    Exhibit design (or exhibition design [1]) is the process of developing an exhibit—from a concept through to a physical, three-dimensional exhibition. It is a continually evolving field, drawing on innovative, creative, and practical solutions to the challenge of developing communicative environments that 'tell a story' in a three-dimensional ...