VETERINARY ANATOMY MUSEUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MURCIA: INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR THE PLANNING, ORGANIZATION, EDUCATION AND CULTURAL ACTION.
Abstract
It is described the management process executed in the Anatomical Veterinarian Museum of the University of Murcia in order to achieve an improvement in its organization. Characteristic techniques of museology, wich are suitable for the content of institution and are in accordance whith the human and material resources, have been put into practice. Moreover, the executed work has contributed to the development of the educative function and to consider the museum as an instrument of cultural diffusion, with the assistance of its entry in Internet. It is necessary to highlight that all the process is supported by the important collections which are located in the museum.Downloads
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