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  1. Cultural property: Cultural property, also known as cultural patrimony, comprises the physical items that are part of the cultural heritage of a group or society, as opposed to less tangible cultural expressions. They include such items as cultural landscapes, historic buildings, works ... (Social) [100%] 2024-01-01 [Cultural heritage]
  2. Inventory of Church Property: An Inventory of Church Property is a process that is carried out when there is a new custodian of a church office. (Religion) [96%] 2023-12-03 [Catholic ecclesiastical titles]
  3. Documentation of cultural property: The documentation of cultural property is a critical aspect of collections care. As stewards of cultural property, museums collect and preserve not only objects but the research and documentation connected to those objects, in order to more effectively care for ... (Social) [86%] 2024-01-01 [Cultural heritage]
  4. Inventory: Inventory is, in business, goods and materials that a company holds for the ultimate purpose of resale (either a finished good as is, or raw materials used in manufacturing). For accounting purposes, numerous methods may be used to value inventory ... [86%] 2023-02-24 [Accounting Terms]
  5. Inventory (library and archive): An inventory is the one method that libraries and archives use to determine whether some items in their collection are in need of preservation or conservation activities. A modern inventory might involve examining item by item with a barcode scanner ... (Library and archive) [86%] 2023-09-22 [Archival science] [Library cataloging and classification]...
  6. Inventory (artists): Inventory are a collective of British artists, writers and art theorists, founded in 1996. Some of their pieces see them engage in performance art in public spaces. (Artists) [86%] 2023-09-15 [British performance artists] [Arts organizations established in 1996]...
  7. Inventory (museums): An inventory is an itemized list of objects that a museum has accessioned or received via loan(s) and must be physically located by an examiner. A complete, one-hundred percent inventory, or a random inventory of the collection should ... (Museums) [86%] 2024-01-11 [Museology] [Collections care]...
  8. Inventory: Inventory (American English) or stock (British English) refers to the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate goal of resale, production or utilisation. Inventory management is a discipline primarily about specifying the shape and placement of stocked ... (Social) [86%] 2023-09-21 [Supply chain management] [Inventory optimization]...
  9. Inventory (museum): An inventory is an itemized list of objects that the museum has accessioned or received via loan(s) and must be physically located by an examiner. A complete, one-hundred percent inventory, or a random inventory of the collection must ... (Social) [86%] 2024-01-02 [Museology]
  10. Inventory: Inventory, a detailed list, schedule or enumeration in writing, of goods and chattels, credits and debts, and sometimes also of lands and tenements. i) In law, perhaps its earliest, and certainly its most important use has been in connexion with ... [86%] 2022-09-02
  11. Inventory: Inventory, in the context of economics and resource management, principally refers to the amount of goods or raw materials in the possession of a manufacturing or distribution organization. While the original emphasis was principally business-related and concerned with the ... [86%] 2023-06-24
  12. Cultural property imaging: Cultural property imaging is a necessary part of long term preservation of cultural heritage. While the physical conditions of objects will change over time, imaging serves as a way to document and represent heritage in a moment in time of ... [81%] 2024-01-01 [Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage] [Collections care]...
  13. Cultural property documentation: The documentation of cultural property is a critical aspect of collections care. As stewards of cultural property, museums collect and preserve not only objects but the research and documentation connected to those objects, in order to more effectively care for ... (Aspect of collections care) [81%] 2023-12-28 [Collections care] [Cultural heritage]...
  14. Cultural property law: Cultural property law is the body of law that protects and regulates the disposition of culturally significant material, including historic real property, ancient and historic artifacts, artwork, and intangible cultural property. Cultural property can be any property, tangible or intangible ... (Social) [81%] 2023-11-17 [Cultural heritage]
  15. Important Cultural Property (Japan): An Important Cultural Property (重要文化財, jūyō bunkazai) is an item officially classified as Tangible Cultural Property by the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and judged to be of particular importance to the ... (Japan) [81%] 2024-01-01 [Important Cultural Properties of Japan] [Cultural Properties of Japan]...
  16. Cultural property documentation: The documentation of cultural property is a critical aspect of collections care. As stewards of cultural property, museums collect and preserve not only objects but the research and documentation connected to those objects, in order to more effectively care for ... (Social) [81%] 2023-12-22 [Cultural heritage]
  17. Cultural property imaging: Cultural property imaging is a necessary part of long term preservation of cultural heritage. While the physical conditions of objects will change over time, imaging serves as a way to document and represent heritage in a moment in time of ... (Social) [81%] 2024-01-01 [Archival science]
  18. Cultural property storage: The cultural property storage typically falls to the responsibility of cultural heritage institutions, or individuals. The proper storage of these objects can help to ensure a longer lifespan for the object with minimal damage or degradation. (Social) [81%] 2024-01-01 [Museology] [Cultural heritage]...
  19. Cultural property exhibition: The exhibition of cultural property is a practice used by organizations where collected objects are put on display to the public. The objects are carefully chosen and placed together to offer educational value, and often to tell a story. [81%] 2024-02-20 [Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage]
  20. Cultural property radiography: The radiography of cultural property is the use of radiography to understand intrinsic details about objects. Most commonly this involves X-rays of paintings to reveal underdrawing, pentimenti alterations in the course of painting or by later restorers, and sometimes ... (Physics) [81%] 2024-02-29 [Radiography]

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