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单词 museology
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Definition of museology in English:

museology

noun ˌmjuːzɪˈɒlədʒiˌmyo͞ozēˈäləjē
mass noun
  • The science or practice of organizing, arranging, and managing museums.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were important contributions as well to anthologies on African arts and museology, such as Ways of the Rivers and Collectors: Expressions of Self and Other.
    • The exhibition asks us to question the validity and wisdom of conventional museology, and it does so with style and wit.
    • But this volume considerably expands our understanding by widening the regional sphere of comparison and by taking on board issues of secrecy, cultural heritage and museology.
    • The proposed legislation for the museum service in our province strikes at a fundamental tenet of museology by removing control from trustees and placing it in the hands of a politically appointed council.
    • He developed a scholarly training program and stimulated the growth of museum collections and the fields of anthropology, art history, and museology in Belgium.
    • The Government Museum, Chennai, organised a seminar on recent trends in museology, as part of its 151st anniversary celebration.
    • The new museology demands that curators create visual and textual structures that address the broadest range of viewers as honestly and profoundly as possible.
    • The approach is to encourage an active, informal and highly communicative visual experience, and long terms goals include curatorship and museology training exchanges between France and South Africa.
    • From this bare outline of content it is clear that his scope ranges from painting to a wider investigation of architecture, urbanism, and museology.
    • He was excited too, by the opportunity of returning to teaching in the College's museology programme.
    • But from an aesthetic point of view, the most significant side effect is to be seen in the growing debates around museology.
    • This enormous exhibition would please the Master of Suspense himself, who would undoubtedly approve of its dramatic presentation, which owes more to theatre design than traditional museology.

Derivatives

  • museological

  • adjective
    • Within state and regional museums, policies for cultural repatriation and consultation with indigenous communities have contributed to a museological reinterpretation of colonial histories.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In looking at the work of the Cultural Centre in more detail, we can reassess some of the museological presumptions often made by analysts working in or alongside Euro-American metropolitan museums.
      • Its ambition is at once museological, architectural and urban, since it involves enlarging and modernising the Louvre Museum and the Decorative Arts Museum, setting off the palace to advantage and opening up the whole towards the city.
      • His most important museological legacy is the strong tradition of using the Harvard mineral collection for scientific research, even to the extent of sacrificing rare and valuable specimens to destructive analysis.
      • The museological essays address the institution's mission, exhibition philosophy, history, and issues of ethics and repatriation.
  • museologist

  • noun
    • ‘To tell them and instil in them a sense of pride of their country's history, you need archaeologists, historians and museologists,’ says the 56-year-old expert, who has specialised, among others, in the Amaravati sculpture.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The museum is the first in Egypt to have an educational section, and its technical facilities are used by museologists throughout the region.
      • Of these, museum ethics is one of the fast developing branches that has caught the attention of researchers and museologists worldwide.
 
 

Definition of museology in US English:

museology

nounˌmyo͞ozēˈäləjē
  • The science or practice of organizing, arranging, and managing museums.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The approach is to encourage an active, informal and highly communicative visual experience, and long terms goals include curatorship and museology training exchanges between France and South Africa.
    • This enormous exhibition would please the Master of Suspense himself, who would undoubtedly approve of its dramatic presentation, which owes more to theatre design than traditional museology.
    • The exhibition asks us to question the validity and wisdom of conventional museology, and it does so with style and wit.
    • The new museology demands that curators create visual and textual structures that address the broadest range of viewers as honestly and profoundly as possible.
    • There were important contributions as well to anthologies on African arts and museology, such as Ways of the Rivers and Collectors: Expressions of Self and Other.
    • He was excited too, by the opportunity of returning to teaching in the College's museology programme.
    • The Government Museum, Chennai, organised a seminar on recent trends in museology, as part of its 151st anniversary celebration.
    • But from an aesthetic point of view, the most significant side effect is to be seen in the growing debates around museology.
    • The proposed legislation for the museum service in our province strikes at a fundamental tenet of museology by removing control from trustees and placing it in the hands of a politically appointed council.
    • From this bare outline of content it is clear that his scope ranges from painting to a wider investigation of architecture, urbanism, and museology.
    • He developed a scholarly training program and stimulated the growth of museum collections and the fields of anthropology, art history, and museology in Belgium.
    • But this volume considerably expands our understanding by widening the regional sphere of comparison and by taking on board issues of secrecy, cultural heritage and museology.
 
 
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