英文摘要 |
In the era of globalization and internet technology popularization, the research, collections, exhibitions, and educational objectives of science museums focus on bridging science and audiences. With museums as the platforms, scientific knowledge and technological inventions can be conveyed to people, thus arousing the motivation and advancement of scientific research. Museum operations focus on exhibits. In the face of major moments, movements, and events occurring in today's society, contemporary collections have become important current issues for museums. Instead of just collecting antiquities, museums also attempt to further preserve and collect first-hand data and objects, as well as recording specific major events taking place in today's society. In addition to actively showing concern about contemporary technology related issues, the collectibles highlight the relationship between technology and man. With the rapidly changing technological objects, 'economic value' or 'time value' are no longer the main considerations for museums in determining the collection of cultural relics. Under existing archiving policies, how can a science museum introduce social resources and facilitate an enhanced partnership between the outside and the museum? In this paper, through a case study on cooperation between the National Science and Technology Museum and the Intellectual Property Office, Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C., the procedures and results of contemporary collection implementations were shared. The problems arising during the solicitation process were also explored to put forward recommendations and conclusions accordingly. |