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La Lettre de l’OCIM- Summary n°128

Scientific culture in Africa - National Museum of Health in Lyon
March - April 2010

> Promoting scientific and technical culture in Africa
Marie-Lise Sabrié
The setting up of a promotional programme of scientific and technical culture by IRD in ten African countries has enabled population expectations to be revealed, in addition to the structural weaknesses within this field : one of the project leaders reports on the results of this operation which, despite observed difficulties, enables future development possibilities to be perceived for initiatives in favour of diffusing scientific and technical culture in Africa.

> For a National Museum of Health in Lyon
Wendy Atkinson
An assessment of Hospital and Medical Museums, established from a study carried out on French and European establishments and highlighting notably the assets of local context, makes it possible to distinguish the different elements which can favour grouping museums dedicated to these fields. With these elements in mind, a National Museum of Health in Lyon may see the day.

> How to stage education ?
Myriam Boyer
Following a study carried out in thirty some European establishments on the museography of school and education museums, the article examines the idea that if the reconstitution of the classroom is an unavoidable element of the staging within these establishments, its integration into a more coherent overall scenario must allow the link between the historical evocation with the other aspects of the exhibition to be reinforced.

> The Louvre to Quebec
Line Ouellet
Through the example given by the exhibition ‘The Louvre to Quebec. Life arts’ (stemming from a collaboration between the Louvre Museum and the National Fine Arts Museum of Quebec), the author comes back on the experimental elements which characterised the conception and the setting up of this project, and gives the main principals which govern exhibition practices of the Quebec Fine Arts Museum.


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Publié le 31 mars 2010

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