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2007
Article 3 - Definition of Terms
Section 1. Museum. A museum is a non-profit, permanent institution in the service of society and its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment for the purposes of education, study and enjoyment.
(ICOM Statutes, adopted by the 22nd General Assembly (Vienna, Austria, 24 August 2007)
2001
Article
II - Definitions
1.
A museum is a non-profit making, permanent institution
in the service of society and of its development,
and open to the public, which acquires, conserves,
researches, communicates and exhibits, for purposes
of study, education and enjoyment, material evidence
of people and their environment.
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above definition of a museum shall be applied without
any limitation arising from the nature of the governing
body, the territorial character, the functional
structure or the orientation of the collections
of the institution concerned.
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In addition to institutions designated as "museums"
the following qualify as museums for the purposes
of this definition:
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natural, archaeological and ethnographic monuments
and sites and historical monuments and sites
of a museum nature that acquire, conserve and
communicate material evidence of people and
their environment;
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institutions holding collections of and displaying
live specimens of plants and animals, such as
botanical and zoological gardens, aquaria and
vivaria;
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science centres and planetaria;
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non-profit art exhibition galleries;
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nature reserves; conservation institutes and exhibition galleries permanently maintened by librairies and archives centres; natural parks;
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international or national or regional or local
museum organisations, ministries or departments
or public agencies responsible for museums as
per the definition given under this article;
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non-profit institutions or organisations undertaking
conservation research, education, training,
documentation and other activities relating
to museums and museology;
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cultural centres and other entities that facilitate
the preservation, continuation and management
of tangible or intangible heritage resources
(living heritage and digital creative activity);
- such other institutions as the Executive Council,
after seeking the advice of the Advisory Committee,
considers as having some or all of the characteristics
of a museum, or as supporting museums and
professional museum personnel through museological
research, education or training.
(ICOM Statutes, amended by the 18th General Assembly (Barcelona, Spain, 6 July 2001)
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1995
Article
II - Definitions
1.
A museum is a non-profit making permanent institution
in the service of society and of its development,
and open to the public which acquires, conserves,
researches, communicates and exhibits, for purposes
of study, education and enjoyment, material evidence
of people and their environment.
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The above definition of a museum shall be applied
without any limitation arising from the nature of
the governing body, the territorial character, the
functional structure or the orientation of the collections
of the institution concerned.
-
In addition to institutions designated as "museums"
the following qualify as museums for the purposes
of this definition:
-
natural, archaeological and ethnographic monuments
and sites and historical monuments and sites
of a museum nature that acquire, conserve and
communicate material evidence of people and
their environment;
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institutions holding collections of and displaying
live specimens and plants and animals, such
as botanical and zoological gardens, aquaria
and vivaria;
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science centres and planetaria;
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conservation institutes and exhibition galleries
permanently maintained by libraries and archive
centres;
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nature reserves;
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international or national or regional or local
museum organisations, ministries or departments
or public agencies responsible for museums as
per the definition given under this article;
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non-profit institutions or organisations undertaking
research, education, training, documentation
and other activities relating to museums and
museology;
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such other institutions as the Executive Council,
after seeking the advice of the Advisory Commitee,
considers as having some or all of the characteristics
of a museum, or as supporting museums and professional
museum workers through museological research,
educaton or training.
(ICOM Statutes, adopted by the 16th General Assembly (The Hague, Netherlands, 5 September 1989) and amended by the 16th General Assembly (Stavanger, Norway, 1995)
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1989
Article
2 - Definitions
1.
A museum is a non-profit making, permanent institution
in the service of society and its development, and
open to the public which acquires, conserves, researches,
communicates and exhibits, for purposes of study,
education and enjoyment, material evidence of people
and their environment.
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The above definition of a museum shall be applied
without any limitation arising from the nature of
the governing body, the territorial character, the
functional structure or the orientation of the collections
of the institution concerned.
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In addition to institutions designated as "museums"
the following qualify as museums for the purposes
of this definition:
- natural,
archaeological and ethnographic monuments and
sites and historical monuments and sites of
a museum nature that acquire, conserve and communicate
material evidence of people and their environment;
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institutions holding collections of and displaying
live specimens of plants and animals, such as
botanical and zoological gardens, aquaria and
vivaria;
-
science centres and planetaria;
-
conservation institutes and exhibition galleries
permanently maintained by libraries and archive
centres;
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nature reserves;
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such other institutions as the Executive Council,
after seeking the advice of the Advisory Committee,
considers as having some or all the characteristics
of a museum, or as supporting museums and professional
museum workers through museological research,
education or training.
(ICOM Statutes, adopted by the 16th General Assembly (The Hague, Netherlands, 5 September 1989)
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1974
Section
II - Definitions:
Article 3
A
museum is a non-profit making, permanent institution
in the service of the society and its development,
and open to the public, which acquires, conserves,
researches, communicates, and exhibits, for purposes
of study, education and enjoyment, material evidence
of man and his environment.
Article
4
In
addition to museums designated as such, ICOM recognizes
that the following comply with the above definition:
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conservation institutes and exhibition galleries
permanently maintained by libraries and archive
centres.
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natural, archaeological, and ethnographic monuments
and sites and historical monuments and sites of
a museum nature, for their acquisition, conservation
and communication activities.
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institutions displaying live specimens, such as
botanical and zoological gardens, aquaria, vivaria,
etc.
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nature reserves.
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science centres and planetariums.
(ICOM Statutes, adopted by the 11st General Assembly (Copenhagen, Danemark, 14 June 1974)
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1961
Section
II - Definition of a museum
Article 3
ICOM
shall recognise as a museum any permanent institution
which conserves and displays, for purposes of a study,
education and enjoyment, collections of objects of
cultural or scientific significance.
Article
4
Within
this definition fall:
- exhibition
galleries permanently maintained by public libraries
and collections of archives,
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historical monuments and parts of historical monuments
or their dependencies, such as cathedral treasuries,
historical, archaeological and natural sites, which
are officially open to the public,
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botanical and zoological gardens, aquaria, vivaria,
and other institutions which display living specimens,
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natural reserves.
(ICOM Statutes, November 1961; doc.67-73)
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1951
Article
II - Definition
The
word museum here denotes any permanent establishment,
administered in the general interest, for the purpose
of preserving, studying, enhancing by various means
and, in particular, of exhibiting to the public for
its delectation and instruction groups of objects
and specimens of cultural value: artistic, historical,
scientific and technological collections, botanical
and zoological gardens and aquariums. Public libraries
and public archival institutions maintaining permanent
exhibition rooms shall be considered to be museums.
(ICOM Statutes, July 1951)
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1946
Article
II - Section 2
The
word "museums" includes all collections open to the
public, of artistic, technical, scientific, historical
or archaeological material, including zoos and botanical
gardens, but excluding libraries, except in so far
as they maintain permanent exhibition rooms.
(ICOM Constitution, 1946 )
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