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importance of museum collection

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Answered by nidhisingh22002
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Museum collections (objects, specimens, and archival and manuscripts collections) are important museum resources in their own right as well as being valuable for the information they provide about processes, events, and interactions among people and the environment.


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Museum collections (objects, specimens, and archival and manuscripts collections) are important museum resources in their own right as well as being valuable for the information they provide about processes, events, and interactions among people and the environment. Natural and cultural objects and their associated records provide baseline data, serving as scientific and historical documentation of the museum’s resources and purpose. All museum records that are directly associated with museum objects are managed as museum property. These and other museum records are preserved as part of the archival and manuscript collection because they document and provide as information base for the understanding of the museum’s mission. Museum objects used in exhibits, furnished historic structures, and other interpretative programs help visitors gain better understanding of cultural and natural heritage of the region.

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