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作者 | JANG, Chern-Mei;Tsai, Jing-Fu;Lee, Min-Feng |
出版日期 | 20230601 |
著作名稱 | 自然史標本與文物管理系統的發展:以臺灣國立自然科學博物館的經營實務為例
=Exploring the Advancement and Implementation of the Archival Management System for Natural History Specimens and Artifacts: A Case Study of the National Museum of Natural Science (Taiwan)
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會議論文集 | SPNHC 38th Annual Meeting:Taking the Long View |
會議名稱 | SPNHC 38th Annual Meeting:Taking the Long View |
會議地點 | San Francisco, California, USA |
會議日期 | 20230528 |
主辦單位 | The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) |
國際性會議 | Y |
主題 | 博物館學 |
關鍵字 | Museum; Archival Management System; Collection |
摘要 | The National Museum of Natural Science (NMNS) in Taiwan was established in 1986 and consists of four service departments and three collection-based research departments in Biology, Geology, and Anthropology. The research departments are divided into 10 divisions that study various natural history specimens and human artifacts. The museum holds 19 collections, with a total of 1.64 million specimens, with insects, other animals, and plants being the largest portion. The Collection and Information department manages the museum's collections, coordinates operations, and catalogs research results and metadata (taxonomic names, images, labels, molecular data, measurements, etc.). The Entomology division, for instance, has recorded and cataloged 4070 type specimens of 955 insect species from 105 families.
The NMNS has been using a collection management system for over 20 years, but it has become outdated and is not compatible with current platform and technology. To address this issue, the NMNS has implemented a new system in 2017, the Ministry of Culture's Archival Management System in phases, which has been transformed into a comprehensive collection management system. The system prioritizes collections and multi-disciplinary resources, records metadata, allows for data searches, and provides flexibility for exhibitions, education, and research. The system is also designed to be open for integration with other technical applications and to support OPEN DATA, connecting cultural resources and enriching their value. The main benefits of the new system are to integrate collections into digital museums, and improve the efficiency of collection management. |
系統號 | NO000006876 |
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