Musei e MAB dopo le ‘riforme’ Franceschini

Borsellino, Enzo Musei e MAB dopo le ‘riforme’ Franceschini., 2016 . In Convegno AIB CILW 2016. La rinascita delle risorse dell’informazione: granularità, interoperabilità e integrazione dei dati, Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Roma, October 21, 2016. (Unpublished) [Presentation]

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The speech wants to be a consideration on the recent legislative decrees on the reorganization of the MIBACT and its central and peripheral offices of the guardianship of the cultural Italian heritage. In particular on decision of the autonomy of museums, from so many years invoked, and in progress of realization only for 20+10 monumental complexes and museus. From the distinction among ‘statale’ and ‘nazionale’ museum, to the absence of an organic sketch among museums, archives and libraries, the ‘reform’ in action seems to worry to identify the aim to increase the visitors in the super museums and to cut the staff and the managerial roles in a short-sighted vision of spending review, rather than to confirm the specificity of the concept of ‘diffused museum’ of the archaeological and art collections. On the contrary it would be better to really invest in the expansion of the action of guardianship on the whole Italian territory and in the museums with staff suitable to the real necessities of such a vast heritage and capillarily distributed establishing an organic relationship with the responsible institutions (school and university) for the education and vocational training of the future staff.

Item type: Presentation
Keywords: museum management, museum legislation
Subjects: J. Technical services in libraries, archives, museum.
Depositing user: AIB CILW 2016 Conference
Date deposited: 22 Nov 2016 14:57
Last modified: 22 Nov 2016 14:57
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/30351

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