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example of museum vs archives

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Religious archives are archives relating to the traditions or institutions of a major faith, denominations within a faith, or individual places of worship.

Answered by priyanka0506
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example of museum vs archives

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Museums collect specific objects and provide curatorial context for each of them.

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Archives manage groups of works and focus on maintaining a particular context for the overall collection,

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The biggest difference between a museum and an archive is that archives are usually maintained solely for academic study, while to be considered a museum the institution can have a collection that is available for academic study but it must also have displays and be open to the public.

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