Proposal of a General Classification Schema for Museum Objects

C. H. Marcondes, Ana Maia Cunha, J. Messa, Luciana Monteiro, Monique S. P. A. Esteves, N. Barbosa, Rosana Portugal, Tatiana de Almeida
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The current schema used by the Rio de Janeiro`s Museum Network website to classify the museum objects in different museums' collections contains 16 categories that are no longer enough to encompass all the collections of museums about to adhere to the network. These new collections include scientific and intangible cultural heritage objects that needed to be fitted in categories of their own. In order to expand the classification schema, an Ontological approach was used, as well as the Aristothelic classification theory, to analyze and distinguish the different types of museum objects, define new categories and clarify the present ones, including them on the new broadened schema proposed, guaranteeing compatibility with museums already connected to the network. The categories suggested include a broader one, Museum objects, which contains Natural objects (subdivided in Inorganic and Organic objects) and Physical or conceptual products of human culture - Man-made objects (comprising Material culture objects or Artifacts and Conceptual products of human Culture – the first one containing all 16 pre-existing categories); and a new broad category for Cultural heritage objects. This proposal constructs a broader schema then the one in use, while encompassing it and allowing the insertion of any new categories that may appear in the future.
博物馆物品一般分类模式之建议
里约热内卢博物馆网络网站目前使用的模式是对不同博物馆的藏品进行分类,其中包括16个类别,这些类别已经不足以涵盖即将加入该网络的所有博物馆的藏品。这些新藏品包括科学和非物质文化遗产物品,它们需要按照自己的类别进行分类。为了扩展分类图式,运用本体论的方法,结合亚里士多德的分类理论,对不同类型的博物馆物品进行分析和区分,定义新的类别,澄清现有的类别,将它们纳入新的扩展图式中,以保证与已经接入网络的博物馆的兼容性。建议的类别包括一个更广泛的类别,博物馆物品,其中包含自然物(细分为无机和有机物品)和人类文化的物理或概念产品-人造物品(包括物质文化物品或人工制品和人类文化的概念产品-第一个包含所有16个现有类别);以及一个新的广义文化遗产类别。这个建议构建了一个比目前使用的更广泛的模式,同时包含了它,并允许插入未来可能出现的任何新类别。
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