Museum Science and Sandal Private Museum

 

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Museum is a rather old form of preserving and displaying items of values and stretches far back in human history. The reasons for collecting, preserving and displaying items are many.

This book is about museum science and Sandal Private Museum. Museum science is rooted in the analysis of the life and work of the entrepreneur and the independent scientist, where the creation of artifacts based on the production function is a major area of scientific activities and interest.
Governments cannot do the same as individuals in the process of innovation, entrepreneurship or independent science. Entrepreneurs, single individuals who make judgmental decisions, create innovations.

That is one reason behind museum science and the need for creation of private museums.
Entrepreneurs are the creators of civilization. The study of their life and work is of the utmost interest for a deeper understanding of the process of innovation.

   

Museum Science and the Creation of Artifacts

Dr. Jan-Urban Sandals artikkel

Museum Science and the Creation of Artifacts based on the Production Functionis published in

International Scientific and Practical Internet Conference "Competitiveness and Innovations: Problems of Science and Practice"
ISBN 978-617-7801-07-7
November 2019

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Museum is a rather old form of preserving and displaying items of values and stretches far back in human history. The reasons for collecting, preserving and displaying items are many.
The meaning and purpose of the museum is “for the increase and diffusion of knowledge”, James Smithson stated in 1829 (Smithson, 1829). Museums are a base for knowledge, its increase and diffusion in time and space. How is knowledge, the increase of knowledge and its diffusion produced? It is produced through the scientific process. Museum science is the process of production of knowledge, its increase and diffusion.