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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.103.2020.tde-14012020-150157
Document
Author
Full name
Aliene Tamires Bonassi
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2019
Supervisor
Committee
Porto, Vagner Carvalheiro (President)
Fleming, Maria Isabel D'Agostino
Silva, Rodrigo Pereira da
Title in Portuguese
Documentação museológica: um estudo sobre a gestão da coleção de obras raras do Museu de Arqueologia Bíblica do Centro Universitário Adventista de São Paulo
Keywords in Portuguese
Documentação Museológica
Ficha de Catalogação
Museu de Arqueologia Bíblica do UNASP
Objeto Museológico
Obras Raras
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo sobre a coleção de obras raras custodiada pelo Museu de Arqueologia Bíblica do Centro Universitário Adventista de São Paulo (MAB do UNASP), enquanto acervo museológico. Inicialmente, aborda as principais implicações da natureza bibliográfica dos itens raros e discute os processos que viabilizam a sua institucionalização como objetos museológicos. Posteriormente, este trabalho acadêmico analisa a estruturação do MAB e os procedimentos de salvaguarda empregados em seu acervo, sobretudo acerca das raridades. Como parâmetro, examina a gestão das obras raras que estão sob a responsabilidade do Museu de Arte Sacra de São Paulo (MAS). Ao final, este estudo apresenta uma sugestão de ficha de catalogação para os exemplares raros incorporados ao Museu de Arqueologia Bíblica do UNASP, a fim de assegurar a sua devida identificação como fontes de informações sobre contextos sociais, culturais e históricos, promover a sua conservação adequada, bem como a sua eficiente comunicação ao público.
Title in English
Museum documentation: a study about the rare books collection management of the Museum of Biblical Archaeology of the Adventist University Center of Sao Paulo
Keywords in English
Museum of Biblical Archaeology of UNASP; Museum Documentation; Museological Object; Rare Books; Cataloguing Worksheet
Abstract in English
This dissertation presents a study about the rare books collection, which has been under the care of the Museum of Biblical Archaeology of the Adventist University Center of Sao Paulo (MAB of UNASP), as a museological collection. At first, it approaches the main implications of the rare items as bibliographic materials and it discusses the processes that enable their institutionalization as museological objects. Afterwards, this academic work analyzes the MAB structuring and the safeguard procedures employed in its collections, especially concerning the rarities. As a parameter, it examines the rare books management that have been under the responsibility of the Museum of Sacred Art of Sao Paulo (MAS). Lastly, this study submits a suggestion of cataloguing worksheet to the rare items incorporated into the Museum of Biblical Archaeology of UNASP, in order to ensure their appropriate identification as sources of information on social, cultural and historic contexts, foster their proper conservation, as well as their efficient communication to the public.
 
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2020-01-15
 
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