How do you store museum items?

Keep the artifact in a tightly closed display case or storage drawer in order to provide a considerable degree of buffering against sudden change in temperature and relative humidity and as protection against dust and dirt. Line storage drawers and shelves with chemically stable cushioning material.

What is stored in a museum?

A museum (/mjuːˈziːəm/ mew-ZEE-əm; plural museums or, rarely, musea) is a building or institution that cares for and displays a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance.

How do you display things in a museum?

How to Display Museum Objects

  1. Put small objects on pedestals and stands.
  2. Keep objects near their case or container.
  3. Hang fabric and textiles.
  4. Hang paintings and photographs on the wall.
  5. Use digital picture frames for slideshows.
  6. Label every object.
  7. Point lights at the objects.

How do you preserve a museum specimen?

The fixed specimen: The specimen is prepared by “fixing” it, achieved by injecting it with chemicals that stop the deterioration and decay process (known as “autolysis”). The most common fixative is formaldehyde, or a formaldehyde and water solution known as formalin.

How do museums handle objects?

General rules

  1. Ensure that people who will handle objects are properly trained.
  2. Only handle a museum object when necessary.
  3. Stop and think before handling an object.
  4. Plan the route you will use to move the object and clear the passage first.
  5. Prepare the space the object is being moved to before handling the object.

What are museum items called?

A museum label, also referred to as a caption or tombstone, is a label describing an object exhibited in a museum or one introducing a room or area.

What are museum displays called?

How do museums display artifacts?

Some of the most common techniques are inside a display case, on a platform, on a mannequin, on a wall, or in a diorama. Ask students to describe each display technique, and the type of artifact you would display.

What is museum cataloging?

Cataloguing is an essential part of managing a museum’s key asset, the collection. Important museum activities such as research, interpretation, conservation, risk management, exhibition development and publications are dependent on detailed and up-to-date collection information.