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The Types and Characteristics of Educational Programs in Major Natural History Museums of the World (세계 주요 자연사 박물관의 교육 프로그램의 유형 및 특징)

  • Lee, Sun-Kyung;Choi, Ji-Eun;Shin, Myeong-Kyeong;Kim, Chan-Jong;Lee, Sun-Kyung;Im, Jin-Young;Byun, Ho-Seung;Lee, Chang-Zin
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.357-374
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    • 2004
  • This paper described the types and characteristics of educational programs in major natural history museums of the world. Data were collected from the websites, annual reports, and written materials of the Natural History Museum at London, Australian Museum at Sydney, Field Museum of Natural History at Chicago, Smithsonian Museum at Washington D.C, Royal Tyrrell Museum at Canada and American Museum of Natural History at New York. As the result of this study, we presented ten types of educational programs, which were moveable museums, workshops, lecture/courses, festival/events, discovery activities, scientific exploration/research projects, field trips, youth curators/internship, loan materials and camp/tours. We also described the examples equivalent to each program type. The characteristics of educational programs provided by museums as informal learning settings were analyzed in terms of their themes, participation levels, connection with exhibition, relation to curriculum, and learning activity levels. Information in this paper will assist science teachers, museum educators and curators: (1) to design and implement various types and contents of educational programs; (2) to use characteristics of educational programs to assess and develop them; (3) to make important contributions to science education that involves the introduction of various scientific aspects and collections to the public, and the use of programs for science learning and teaching coherent to existing curricula.

A study on behavioral patterns and satisfaction of visitors depending on the characteristic of exhibition in science museum (과학관 전시체험관에 대한 관람자 행동유형 및 만족도에 대한 연구)

  • Park, Hye-Jung;Lee, Seok-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Earth Science Education
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.185-195
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    • 2013
  • This study has been analyzed various exhibition in Ulsan Museum of Science which was opened in March 2011 and found out the connections between elementary school science and its curriculum. In addition, this study has pointed out how visitors' behavioral patterns change depending on the characteristics of exhibition. The Study has also examined the visitors' satisfaction on the educational effectiveness, facilities and environment of the museum and aimed to seek ways to revitalize and improve the general conditions of exhibition rooms which is essential for Ulsan Museum of Science. The results of analysis on the form exhibition showed that 31.7% were in a passive form and the other 68.2% were in active form which was 43 out of 63 exhibition. After analyzing the visitors behavioral patterns, the majority of exhibition with higher attraction power and holding power were active-type exhibition and especially the experience-type exhibition takes the large portion. Based on the survey, we found out that both students and teachers represent high expectations of pleasure through active experience. They showed high satisfaction rates on the number of exhibition, guide facilities, inside temperature and accessibility of Ulsan Museum of Science.

An Approach to the Design of Museum Luminous Environment (박물관의 조명환경 계획에 대한 소고)

  • Kim, Hong-Bum
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.16
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    • pp.139-154
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    • 1995
  • In this paper the fundamental elements relevant to schematic daylighting design for museum are discussed and suggested. The illuminance difference between outdoor and exhibition space in consideration of the constraints necessary for the conservation of artifacts can be solved by conversion into Luminance. Also it is considered that transition zone in two stages should be provided for adaption before entering exhibition space and overall luminance within the visual field along viewing circulation should be balanced including the apertures designed for introducing the daylight or visual linking.

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Service Quality Recognition and Satisfaction of Art Museum Visitors: The Case of Gwangju Museum of Art (미술관 관람객의 서비스품질 인식과 만족도 분석 : 광주시립미술관을 중심으로)

  • Byun, Gil-Hyun;Lee, Hae-Jin;Kang, Shin-Kyum
    • Review of Culture and Economy
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.137-159
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    • 2014
  • The items currently used in museum service evaluations fail to offer satisfactory suggestions that could aid in the improvement of museum services. This study aims to identify and develop items that take into consideration the unique nature of art museum services. This study also identifies factors that determine visitor satisfaction and decisions to revisit with the end of offering methods to improve art museum service. The research conducted was based on an on-site survey of visitors of the Gwangju Art Museum. 223 questionnaires were collected, 211 of which were used in the data analysis. Factor analysis was applied to identify service factors to be considered at art museums. Regression analysis was then applied to estimate the influence of each factor in visitor satisfaction and revisit intention. This study first identifies five service quality factors of art museums: display method, employers, content, facilities, and supplemental programs. Results of the regression analysis showed that content is the most important factor in raising customer satisfaction and revisit intention. Supplemental programs were also significant in raising young and family customer satisfaction. The results also showed that various supplemental services such as education and experiential programs were necessary. Service facilities were also statistically significant factors in customer satisfaction and revisit intention. This study contributes in identifying five factors that could better measure art museum service quality. It also suggests a method to improve museum service quality based on the results of empirical investigations. This information could be of great help to art museum operators and other researchers.

Developing Efficient Membership Model for Science Museum: Focusing on Gwacheon National Science Museum (효과적인 과학관 회원제 모델 방안에 관한 연구: 국립과천과학관 사례를 중심으로)

  • Choi, Hun;Yoo, Hyun-Jung;Choi, Eun-Young;Moon, Yoon-Ji
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2014.05a
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    • pp.523-524
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    • 2014
  • Recently, Science museum have a key role in science and technology fields in the fusion of experience, paly and education. However, Services provided in science museum have lacked for interaction with customers and management systems for customers. Therefore, this study is for developing efficient membership model at science museum.

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Costumes Excavated from the Tomb of yu gyeongjong (1565-1623) (유경종柳慶宗 1565-1623 묘 출토복식 고찰)

  • Hwang, Jinyoung;Hwang, Sojung;Park, Seungwon
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.15
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    • pp.38-55
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    • 2014
  • Three costumes excavated from the tomb of Yu Gyeongjong 1565-1623, which are now own at Buyeo National Museum, underwent conservation treatment. As a result of this treatment, the costume types were correctly identified and their original forms were restored. Through the restoration process, various key features were discovered, enabling the costume types to be correctly identified as a dallyeong Official's Uniform with Round Collar, jingnyeong Coat with Straight Collar, and changui Coat with Slits in the Rear and Sides. One of the newly discovered key features was a new variety of pattern that differed from the prevalent cloud pattern of the time. Also, on the dallyeong, it was found that the ground of the hyungbae Rank Badge, was made from yeongeumsa Wrapped Gold Thread. These costumes are significant artifacts showing trends, patterns, forms, and other key characteristics of clothing from the late sixteenth to the early seventeenth century.

Analysis of Paint Pigments on King's Silk Ceremonial Robe with Nine Symbols (은조사 구장복의 채색안료 분석)

  • Yun, Eunyoung;Kang, Hyungtae
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.15
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    • pp.66-77
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    • 2014
  • A gujangbok is a king's silk ceremonial robe embroidered with nine symbols that represent the essential virtues that a king needs to govern his country. The National Museum of Korea currently own a gujangbok worn by King Gojong in the late Joseon Dynasty. The robe is painted with various colors, including red, yellow, blue, green, and gray. μ-XRF and analysis was conducted on the pigments, and it was found that the red color was made from cinnabar, the yellow color was gold and brass, the blue color was a blue organic pigment and white lead, the green color was a synthetic pigment composed of copper and arsenic, and the gray color pigment was silver. Also, the pigments were compared to those used to make the patterns of a queen's ceremonial robe and a front cloth panel, both made around the same time and also owned by the National Museum of Korea. The comparative analysis revealed clear differences and similarities between the various pigments. The resulting data expect to serve as a useful foundation research for future studying of the pigments used by the Joseon royal court in the late nineteenth century.

Study on the Manufacturing Technique and Conservation of Portrait Scroll of 'Jo Gyeong' Dated Middle of Joseon (조선중기 조경(趙儆)영정의 보존 및 제작기법 연구)

  • Chang, Yeonhee;Yu, Heisun;Hwang, Yujung
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.9
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2008
  • Conservation science team of the National Museum of Korea has conducted conservation treatment for 3 pieces of portraits as a part of project for publishing illustration book of relics of paintings and writings. Among them, portrait scroll of Jo Gyeong is a representative portrait of Seonmoogongsin rank in 17th century of Chosun, which was donated in 1997 and its whole body painted on silk was scrolled. This portrait was in poor state including the silk of portrait got loose from lining paper completely and exfoliation of the pigments. Accordingly before preservation treatment, production technique and the quality of the material lining were surveyed through scientific study(investigation through microscope, XRF, X-ray) and preservation treatment was conducted in order of disassembly, cleaning, removal of lining paper, infiling of the missing parts, lining, finishing.

Restoration Report of Bomboo-Plated Inkstone Case (조선시대(朝鮮時代) 주칠죽장연함(朱漆竹裝硯函)의 수리(修理))

  • Yi, Yong-hee;Yu, Hei-sun;Kim, Kyoung-su
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.2
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 2000
  • Conservation Science Lab. of the National Museum of Korea recovered Bamboo-plated inkstone case which is used for keeping inkstick, inkstone and inkstone water container by using traditional lacquering and wooden art technology. Texture and construction method of wood, ingredients for lacquering and the method, and the design were analyzed in order to restore the original manufacturing method. Especially, perfect restoration of partially damaged lacquer surface is the most important aspect in restoring Bamboo plated inkstone case, therefore focus was put on investigation of surface lacquering. First, lacquering surface sample was taken off from the object and processed into flake and observed with transmission microscope in order to investigate lacquering method and the pigment in the lacquering surface was analyzed with XRD and SEM-EDS. The result showed that the object was decorated with thin-layered bamboo in the surface which is made of Royal paulownio. and lacquered several times with the mixture of Hematite(Fe2O3) and Cinnabar(HgS) in the remaining part.

A Study on the Manufacturing Technique of Horse Strap Pendants excavated from Seobongchong, Sikrichong and Geumryeongchog (서봉총(瑞鳳塚)·식리총(飾履塚)·금령총(金鈴塚) 출토 행엽(杏葉)의 제작기법 연구)

  • Son, Eun-a;Kwon, Heehong;Park, Haksoo
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.12
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    • pp.35-45
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    • 2011
  • To keep relics excavated in the era of the Japanese Colonist's rule in the Korean Peninsula in order, the National Museum of Korea selected some of horse strap pendants (Haengyeob) that were excavated from Seobongchong, Sikrichong and Geumryeongchong, and it investigated conservation and production technique. The horse strap pendants selected were classified into three, that is to say, Oval and fish-tail shape, heart shape and atypical: At the results of microscopic observation, XRF and SEM-EDS analysis, base plate was made of iron, and top plate as well as pattern plate was made of iron, copper and silver. Both Oval and fish-tail shape and heart shape horse strap pendants had horse strap pendants having same production technique and sizes at all of three ancient tombs were made of iron and copper. The gold layer of horse strap pendants except the atypical one having no gold layer were made by amalgam gilding.