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Museums have the duty to acquire, preserve and promote their collections as a contribution to safeguarding the natural, cultural and scientific heritage. #ICOMCodeOfEthics 📘
IcomOfficielApr 27, 2020During the pandemic, the credibility of museums as trusted sources of information increased dramatically. 📊 This contributes to their reputation – a driver of attendance – and their roles as leaders in our communities. Here's why 📈 https://t.co/bcGKOJdbFS
IcomOfficielJul 10, 2020No object or specimen should be acquired by purchase, gift, loan, bequest, or exchange unless the acquiring #museum is satisfied that a valid title is held. #ICOMCodeOfEthics 📘
IcomOfficielAug 05, 2020RT @UNESCO: “I hope to return to school soon and be with students again.” For now, science teacher Yesica from Argentina is spending some…
UNESCOJun 10, 2020RT @ctbto_alerts: The 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki comes at critical moment. Many global values and…
UNESCOAug 07, 2020