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The role of the museum in interpretation: The problem of context
Authors:Colin Thompson
Institution:Chair of the Scottish Mining Museum
Abstract:The key questions in interpreting objects in museums are: What are they doing there? and Where did they come from? National and local importance are not mutually exclusive: the critical difference is between intrinsic value, and value through context or association. Context is an integral part of interpretation. Experts can visualise an original location or environment; ordinary museum visitors need the context of people, or place, or familiar activities, to be able to relate to unfamiliar objects. Is seeing a good replica as good as seeing the original?
Keywords:Heritage  Museums  Scotland  Identity  Collections
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