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      <title>Metadata: Towards the Intelligent Museum</title>
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      <description>Like libraries, museums face the daunting task of preserving our cultural heritage, whilst also striving with the often conflicting need to make that cultural heritage available to us today.
Perhaps differently from libraries, interpretation plays an important part in the work of museums, where exhibitions are often designed around the telling of one or more stories about the past in order to place objects within their historical context.
Possibly even more so than in the library sector, the information revolution has had a profound effect upon the ways in which museums manage information, whether for internal use within their rich collection management systems, or externally in the content made available on web sites, in &#39;exhiblets&#39;, or in data exchanged between institutions or embedded within various educational resources such as CD–ROMs.</description>
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