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Reflections on the preservation of recent scientific heritage in dispersed university collections
Institution:1. Previously: C2RMF, Palais du Louvre, Paris, France. Now: 4 rue de Parme, 75009 Paris, France;2. MINES ParisTech, PSL - Research University, CEMEF, CNRS UMR 7635, CS 10207 rue Claude Daunesse 06904 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France;1. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand;2. Nanotec-CU Center of Excellence on Food and Agriculture, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand;1. Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry, 17 General Naumov Street, 03164 Kyiv, Ukraine;2. Faculty of Chemistry, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, 20031 Lublin, Poland;3. Kurdyumov Institute of Metal Physics, 36 Vernadsky Boulevard, 03142 Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract:The bulk of the significant recent scientific heritage of universities is not to be found in accredited science museums or collections employed in research. Rather it is located in a wide variety of more informal collections, assemblages and accumulations. The selection and documentation of such materials is very often unsystematic and many of them are vulnerable to changes of staff, relocation and, above all, shortage of space. Following a survey of views on the values of the recent material heritage of the sciences, I consider the many advantages—for teaching, engagement with wider communities, enhancement of institutional identity and work experience, celebration of scientific achievements, study of the recent history of the practices and fruits of the sciences, etc.—of “multi-site museums” formed through the coordination of such varied and scattered collections. I go on to reflect on ways in which the preservation and display of scientific heritage in dispersed collections may be enhanced and protected through institutional recognition and through provision of guidance and assistance in selection, documentation and digitisation, preservation and conservation, and display. The importance of adequate documentation of the contexts of production and use of objects is stressed, as are the benefits that can result from involvement of student “taskforces” and heritage-concerned scientists.
Keywords:Recent scientific heritage  Dispersed collections  Multi-site museums  Inventories  Documentation  Toolkits  Student taskforces
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