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Research and Public History Annual Report 2022–2023
The Science Museum Group supports a thriving programme of research which aims to promote new ways of understanding our collections, audiences and exhibitions. Each academic year a research report is published capturing that research year’s activity. This Research and Public History Annual Report covers the academic year 2022–2023. -
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Sounds of my quarantine
A collaborative sound map, launched during the #SonicFriday project, collects lockdown sounds from the UK and beyond and shows how people have reacted to them. This blog explains the map in more detail and how to add your own sounds.Lacedelli, Stefania Zardini
online engagement, public history, music, sound, digital engagement, quarantine, curation, social media, and public engagement
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Book review
A history of ourselves?
Boon, Tim
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Science Museum Group Journal Issue 19
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Journal article
Origins and ambitions of the Congruence Engine project
The Congruence Engine project arises from museum practice, especially that of the Science Museum; its origins are in the character of curatorial work and also in the frustrations that often arise when seeking to democratise access to the extraordinary cultural capital that sits unrealised in collections, especially reserve collections. It...Boon, Tim
public history, Congruence Engine, digital collections, curation, and research
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Collaborative conversation as a method for exploring multiple perspectives on 'community' and forms of knowledge in the Congruence Engine
Popple, Simon ; Lacedelli, Stefania Zardini ; Rees, Arran J ; Prior, Stuart ; Smith, Maggie
digital collections, public history, public engagement, and Congruence Engine