New horizons for Asian museums and museology / Naoko Sonoda, editor.

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Other Authors: Sonoda, Naoko (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: [Singapore] : Springer Open, [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Twenty-year of international cooperation for museums and museology / Naoko Sonoda
  • Part I. Asian Museums Today. Museums in Myanmar: brief history and actual perspectives / Nu Mra Zan
  • The current state of Mongolia's museums: changes taking place in the practical activities of museums since the 1990s / Ichinkhorloo Lkhagvasuren
  • Policies for national museum management: solutions and development / Jarunee Incherdchai
  • Part II. Museums in the Info-Age. The curation of a registration and information database for cultural heritage in Mongolia / Galbadrakh Enkhbat
  • Rewiring museum information: mobile and cloud / Atsushi Nobayashi
  • Managing and analyzing museum environmental data / Naoko Sonoda
  • Part III. Balance Between Conservation and Access for Museums. Exhibition, conservation, and documentation at the National Museum (Nay Pyi Taw) / Aye Aye Thinn
  • Conservation science research at the museum: development of carbon dioxide treatment for museum collection / Shingo Hidaka
  • Part IV. Museums and Local Communities. The situation of community museums in the north of Thailand / Nitaya Kanokmongkol
  • Interactive museum activities that provide venues for innovation: case studies from the Lake Biwa Museum / Taisuke Ohtsuka
  • Museums as hubs for disaster recovery and rebuilding communities / Isao Hayashi
  • Part V. Museums and International Cooperation. JICA's cooperation in museum construction and capacity building of human resources / Shinichi Yoshihara
  • Museums and community development: with special reference to Zambian cases / Kenji Yoshida
  • Part VI. Afterword. Twenty-year of cooperation / Tsuneyuki Morita.
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