Managing the scientific heritage of a medieval university: The case of Uppsala University
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Publication date: 09.02.2011
Opuscula Musealia, Volume 18 (2010), Volume 18, pp. 51-60
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Managing the scientific heritage of a medieval university: The case of Uppsala University
The University of Uppsala was established by a papal bull in 1477. Over the past five centuries its various departments have collected a vast array of items that have been used for teaching or research. These items bare silent witness to the cultural history of each department and cumulatively of the University itself. Some mark not only fundamental milestones for Uppsala University and for Sweden, but for the history of science as a whole
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Revised Draft Recommendation on the Governance and Management of the University Heritage with a Revised Draft Explanatory Memorandum, Steering Committee for Higher Education and Research (CDESR), “Council of Europe”, 19 August 2004,p. 8.
Steadman M., Progressions towards establishing a Museum of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at the University of Leeds, unpublished communication presented at the Universeum Annual Network Meeting, University of Toulouse, 11-13 June 2009.
Information: Opuscula Musealia, Volume 18 (2010), Volume 18, pp. 51-60
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Managing the scientific heritage of a medieval university: The case of Uppsala University
Uppsala University
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Uppsala University
Sweden
Published at: 09.02.2011
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