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University Museums and Collections Journal
ISSN Print: 2071-7229
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Private donations and the collecting legacy of Luis Simarro to the heritage of Complutense University of Madrid
Irene Calvo
,
María de los ángeles Méndez
,
María del Pilar Aguilar
Correlation between instrument collection and archive sources of the Faculty of Physics of the University of Barcelona
Santiago Vallmitjana
For the public, with the public, by the public – George Wilson and the Edinburgh Industrial University Museum
Klaus Staubermann
The collection of old drawings of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon
Alberto Faria
The historical instruments from Valongo Observatory, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Marcus Granato
,
Maria Alice Ciocca de Oliveira
University collections and object-based pedagogies
Andrew Simpson
,
Gina Hammond
Complutense Art Centre – A new space for the heritage and the contemporary art in the Complutense University of Madrid
Alejandra Gómez Martín
Past and current identity of the Zoology Museum of Ghent University
Dominick Verschelde
,
Dominique Adriaens
The University of Lisbon’s cultural heritage survey (2010–2011)
Ana Mehnert Pascoal
,
Catarina Teixeira
,
Marta C. Louren?o
A portal to Dutch academic heritage – www.academischecollecties.nl
Henriette Reerink
Proposed European anatomical collections network
Elena Corradini
,
Marek Bukowski
Taking care of identity, memories and heritages – Experiences at the Museum of the Federal University of Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Luciana Menezes de Carvalho
The ‘Ferreira da Silva’ Chemistry Laboratory – a valuable asset in a university collection
Luis Bernardo
,
Marisa Monteiro
The Polo Museale of Sapienza University of Rome – an opportunity for culture, education and tourism
Luigi Campanella
,
Vincenza Ferrara
The new communication technologies for sharing and participatory Italian university museums
Elena Corradini
Making the museum visible – Reinventing a veterinary museum
Gabriel Martínez García
,
Isabel García Fernández
,
Sonia Díaz Jiménez
Adding value – Universities and their museums
Andrew Simpson
,
Gina Hammond
,
Karl Van Dyke
Interpreting indigenous art in university collections
Linda Tyler
University, socio-economic history and identity – The Museum of Foreign Debt, a museum without a collection
Graciela Weisinger Cordero
,
María del Carmen Maza
Intangible histories and the invisible technician
Lydia Wilson
The collection of a non-collecting institution – A case study of the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at the University of Washington
Kris Anderson
Recent recommendations by the German Council of Science and Humanities on scientific collections as research infrastructures – A report
Cornelia Weber
POMUI. The web portal of Italian university museums
Elena Corradini
Human remains in museum collections and their restitution to the communities: Museum of La Plata – Argentina
Graciela Weisinger Cordero
,
María Del Carmen Maza
Material models as recorders of academic communities: A new project on university collections in Germany
Cornelia Weber
Enlightening Chinese museums — lessons from university museums
Fang Hui
,
Li Huizhu
The PSU Museum: Interpretation of peninsular Thailand's nature
Yingyod Lapwong
To touch the past: The painted pottery of the Mimbres people at the Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota
Lyndel King
Turning the museum indside out: The biological sciences at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Andrew Simpson
,
Sara Estrada-Arevalo
,
Vicki Michael
A survey of university museums in Shanghai and their role in World 2010
Li Rong
,
Andrew Simpson
A preliminary survey of university art museums in Southeast Asia
Tan Li-Jen
A special exhibition about research projects — a new form of scientific communication
Gabriele Pieke
Besieged! Contemporary political, cultural and economic challenges to museums in the academy as seen from Ann Arbor
Carla M. Sinopoli
,
Raymond Silverman
Practical concerns when implementing object-based teaching in higher education
Joe Cain
Heritage in hospitals: Using museum objects to teach communications skills
Guy Noble
Is research and teaching a key for preserving university collections and museums?
Sébastien Soubiran
Object-based learning in higher education: The pedagogical power of museums
Helen J. Chatterjee
Building a collaborative network for the digital representation of engineering collections
Susana Medina
,
Jo?o Pedro Pêgo
,
Célia Machado
,
Jo?o Carlos Aires
Mendel Museum, the first university museum in the Czech Republic – Short excursion to the history of university museums in the Czech Republic
Ondrej Dostál
Reorganizing a 20th century cabinet of curiosities into a museum for the 21st century
Isabel M. García Fernández
Documentation and digitalization of the Museum of Criminology of the University of Athens
Constantine Maravelias
,
Zoi Sakki
,
George Loutsidis
,
Maria Stefanidou
New perspectives and audiences for the university collections in Amsterdam
Steph Scholten
Visitor profiling for, and promotion of the biological and earth sciences museums, Macquarie University
Alisha Halliwell
,
Andrew Simpson
20:20 Hindsight. Retrofitting research relevance to the University Art Collections at Trinity College, Dublin
Catherine Giltrap
Old bones, digital narratives: Investigating the Peter B. Cornwall Collection in the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum
Colleen Morgan
,
Alexis T. Boutin
,
Sheel Jagani
,
Benjamin W. Porter
Of the sacred and the secular: Missionary collections in university museums
Patricia H. J. Huang
,
Jeng-Horn Chen
Multidisciplinary learning and an extension beyond an exhibition. Presenting a case study: Constructed landscapes: Singapore in Southeast Asia – Exhibition at the National University of Singapore Museum
Karen Lim
The exhibition of scientific principles: a case study from the Biological Sciences Museum at Macquarie University
Morwenna Pearce
,
Andrew Simpson
Relocation and revaluation in university collections, or, Rubbish Theory revisited
Mark A. Meadow
The role of object-based learning in transferable skills development
Jenny Marie
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