Criteria for collection development and management in museums. Systematized Review

  • Cherie Flores-Fernández Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
  • Carolina Inostroza González Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
  • Matías Santander Campos Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
  • Egon Vilches Sandoval Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
Keywords: Collection Management, Collection Development, Museum, Museum Collections, Management

Abstract

The purpose of this research was identify the criteria of collection management and development in museums, through a systematized review. For the development of the bibliographic search was contemplated the use of ten information resources: Dialnet, Jstor, La Referencia, Proquest, Repositorios Latinoamericanos, REDIB, Scopus, Taylor & Francis, Wiley and Wos. 32 documents were selected for analysis and then they were split in five groups according to the type of collections contained in the museums: general collections, human nature collectiones (artifacts and anthropological), art collections, nature collectiones (biology, zoology, entomology,among others) and archaeological collections. It is concluded that currently the museums search for modernize their rol as cultural entities, and the implementation and use of new technologies for the benefit of them and the community; besides it persists in the use and distribution of the museum´s space as a fundamental pillar for the preservation and exhibition of the collections and it glimpses that determined collection management criteria are exclusive or get great importance for the institutions according to the nature and composition of such collections.

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Published
2022-07-07
How to Cite
Flores-Fernández C., Inostroza González C. ., Santander Campos M. . y Vilches Sandoval E. . (2022). Criteria for collection development and management in museums. Systematized Review. Revista General de Información y Documentación, 32(1), 163-180. https://doi.org/10.5209/rgid.82946
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