1999: Madrid, Spain
6th ICOMON Annual Conference
Primer Congreso Internacional de Museología del Dinero, Madrid, España, 18-22 Octubre 1999 = First International Congress on Money Museology = Premier congrès international de muséologie de l’argent. Museo Casa de la Moneda. – Madrid: Museo Casa de la Moneda, 2001. – 543 p. (Multilingual).
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Table of Contents
OPENING SESSION
- Rafael Feria
Presentation of the Congress - Jacques Perot
Opening Speech
MUSEUM PROFESSIONALS AND THE PUBLIC VERSUS THE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
- Eduard Punset
Culture in the 21stcentury
Session I: Networks
- Jesús Pita
tworks Museums: Information Interchange And Security - Hani Rashid
he museum as a digital experience
Session II: New Technologies
- Jean-Marcel Humbert
The Future Monetary Museum Between New Technological Advances And Virtual Concept - José Ramón Alcalá
New Technologies In the 21st Century Museum - Paola Giovetti & Antonio Gottarelli
The Archaeological Museum of Bologna Coin Cabinet: Text and Image Data-Base - Lefki Micchaelides & Eleni Zapiti
he Museum of the History of Cypriot Coinage of the Cyprus Bank Cultural Foundation (From a coin collection to a museum) - Fátima Martín
The Antiquities Cabinet of the Real Academia de la Historia: the Hispanic-Arabic Coin Collection - manuela Ercolani & Luciana Prati
Piancastelli Numismatic Collection in artistic and cultural institutions of Forli: exposing and didactics exploitation world known roman coin collection
CRITERIA FOR THE PRESERVATION OF MONETARY COLLECTIONS
- Charles S. Tumosa
Wood versus plastic: the museographic materials
Session III: Preservation and Restoration
- Garbiñe López & Elena Catalán
Cleaning and preservation criteria for coins and medals - Richard Doty
Paper conservation at the Smithsonian Institution: problems and prospects - Eleuterio Baeza & María Ángeles del Egido
Preservation criteria of industrial heritage - Alberto Canto & Joaquín Barrio
The coin hoards of Haza del Carmen (Cordoba): study of deterioration and conservation processes - Marina Lykiardopoulou-Petrou
The museum environment and its effect on coins. Storage and display materials: problems and solutions at the Numismatic Museum of Athens - Alessandro Cocchi & Emanuela Ercolani
Air conditioning and lighting: two engineering facilities that can help money museology - Enrique Moreno
Paper-Money conservation premises - Craig Barclay
Numismatics and metal detecting in Britain
THE MUSEOGRAPHIC PROGRAM AS A COMMUNICATION TOOL
- Rafael Feria
From cabinet to museum
Session IV: Criteria in Evolution
- Silvana Balbi de Caro, Gabriela Angelí, Giovanni Bulian & Carmelo la Micela
The new exhibition of the Numismatic Museum in Rome: between innovation and preservation - Ioannis Touratsoglou
The Numismatic Museum of Athens: an old institution in a new mansion - Evelyn Cohen
The museography of the Musée de la Monnaie - François Reinert
A new Coin Cabinet for the Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art Luxemburg - Günther Dembski
A numismatic exhibition for non numismatists, the new exhibition of the Coin Cabinet of Vienna - Joe Cribb
The HSBC Money Gallery at the British Museum: Access to excellence - Harald Nilsson
The case of showing a coin, ideas and reality behind the new coin cabinet, Stockholm - Carmen Alfaro & Paloma Otero
Treasures of the Coin Cabinet: A Museo Arqueológico Nacional Exhibition - Teresa Marot & Marta Campo
The new exhibition area of the Coin Cabinet of Catalunya - Marta Meclewska
Keep tradition alive: from the Royal to the State Collection in the Royal Castle in Warsaw - Edit Farkas
The history of the department of coins and medals in the Hungarian National Museum
Session V: Serving Society
- Robert Hoge
Programs for public service and awareness at the museum of the American Numismatic Association - Jorge R. Villar
Adapting ourselves to the 21st century social requirements - Mikel Asensio
Visitor perception - Pedro J. Lavado
Museum’s visitor accessibility - Johan Van Heesch
History, research projects and exposition policy of the Coin Cabinet of Brussels - Mongi Boudaouara
Currency in Tunisia after its Independence. March, 20th of 1956 - Bhalchandra Shetti
Some important coins from the Prince of Wales Museum Collection - Blas Sierra
Chinese Money in the Museo Oriental - Rasanubari Asmaramah
Gold and tin coins of the Malay States - María Beatriz Arévalo
Allegories in the Banknotes of the Guaranteed National Banks
MANAGING CHANGE: OPTIONS IN FINANCING AND ACTIVITIES
Session VI: Generating Financial Resources
- Manuel Cuadrado
Marketing management in the museums world - Glenn Murray
The Segovia Mint Project: Recovering the activity in a sixteenth century mint
Session VII: Training Professionals, Educating the Public
- María Ruiz
Basic training for a monetary museum curator - S. K. Bhatt
Paradigm of the 21st century money museology in Indian context - Silvia Radice
The Museum: a secure place - Daniela Pinto & Paulo Dordio
The public display of archaeological remains of the Royal Mint House at Porto - Annette Los
The Richest Museum of Leyden: an educational project of the National Museum of Coins and Medals in the Netherlands - A.M. Jannucci, I. Martini, E. Ercolani & A.L. Morelli
Twenty-five years of experience of the National Museum of Ravenna in experience and didactics: The Classense coin collection - Javier de Santiago
Numismatic documentation in Spanish Archives - José María de Francisco
Numismatic in the Escuela Superior de Diplomática - Elena Corradini
The six centuries of Este Numismatic Cabinet: the Medagliere Estense - Luciana Prati & Emanuela Ercolani
Santarelli Numismatic Collection in artistic and cultural institutions of Forli: Utilisation of a collection mainly coming from the territory in the context of the new Archaeological Museum
MONETARY MUSEUMS: THEIR PECULIARITIES IN TODAY’S WORLD
Session VIII: Museums in Mints, Banks and Numismatic Cabinets
- Graham Dyer
The distinctive role of a mint museum - Takashi Okubo
Peculiarities and problems of managing monetary museums, from the viewpoint of the Central Bank Museum - Marta Campo
Numismatic cabinets: from research to diffusion of heritage
Session IX: Geographical and Cultural Singularities
- Elio Vanni
The South-American Situation - Pratipal Bhatia
Display and Research in some important museums of India - Shpresa Gjongecaj
The Coin Cabinet of Tirana - Anesie Ndayishimiye
Centro African monetary collections
ROUND TABLE: Monetary Museums: The Black Market and Counterfeiting
ROUND TABLE: Presenting the Euro to the European Citizen
PAPERS NOT READ DURING THE CONGRESS
- Enrique Echevarría, Luis Grau, José Hoyas & Miguel Figuerola
Moneta legionis: a museum-oriented application for coins - Marta Esteve & Viviana Paura
The Coin: Its history, told through a puppet show - Ángela Ma Gianeze
History of the numismatic collections in the Paulist Museum - Santiago González
Books on science and technology in the Historical Library of the Casa de la Moneda Museum - Manuel Gozalbes
Exhibition: the comings and goings of money - Galyna Nechyporko
Concept of creation of the money museum of the National Bank of Ukraine - Joëlle Pournot
The Cabinet of Coins and Medals in Marseille: a museum for the 21st century
Oleksiy Strokov
Essay on the history of monetary circulation in Ukraine - Zhao Yunfeng & An Wang
Perfect harmony: fundamental exhibition and temporary exhibition mutually complement - Livia Cälian
The numismatic collection of the National History Museum of Transilvania Clujnapoca - Zoya Gavrylenko
Particular features of work organization with holdings in the Museum of Money of the National Bank of Ukraine - Virgil Mihailescu Birliba
A permanent and occasional numismatic exhibitions. A case study in Romania - Anna E. Muravieva
European engraved stones from the collection of State Pushkin Museum - Julia J. Starkova
Home page of the numismatic department, State Pushkin Museum
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