Poets in times of misery: limits and challenges of museum documentary services
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2013.may.01Keywords:
Documentation, Libraries, Archives, Museums, Semantic web, Trends, Future, Evolution.Abstract
In museums, the scope of documentation must be extended through the concept of documentary services: libraries, archives and services of documentation have to work together to achieve a better knowledge and diffusion of the collections of each museum. If libraries have an uncertain future, archives can play an important role in the future of the institution. Documentary services must be open to everything from internal service to the diffusion of all bibliographic, documentary and artistic collections using the most recent means available, such as those proposed for the semantic web.
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