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Museological Meanderings – Museums | Natural History | Generalised Nerdery Museological Meanderings Museums | Natural History | Generalised Nerdery Menu Skip to content Home About Documentation Rules OK! May 9, 2014 December 11, 2016 rachel 2 Comments I’ve spent the last two days at the MIMSY UK User Group meeting, a gathering of people from different museums who use the collections management database MIMSY XG, to learn more about the system and how other museums use it to document their collections. It has been very interesting, and has left me thinking a bit about documentation in general… Firstly, an admission/confesssion: when I started volunteering in a museum, back in 2007, I wanted to be a curator. A natural history curator, because that is my educational background. But also because I didn’t really know what other jobs were available in museums…I knew what a preparator was from my Palaeobiology MSc studies, but I had no idea what a conservator was, and...

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