Type of Institution. A more elaborate classification of the ‘memory institutions’ covered by this framework into types is as follows: • National archive; • Other archive / records office; • Audio-visual / broadcasting archive; • Film institute; • Institution for performing arts; • Museum of art; • Museum of archaeology or history; • Museum of natural history or natural science; • Museum of science or technology; • Museum of ethnography or anthropology; • National library; • Higher education library; • Public library; • Special or other type of library; • Institution for monument care; • Hybrid type of institution, serving several cultural heritage domains • Other (to be specified). In the last core survey (Core Survey 2) a rather high percentage (19%) of respondents opted for the class of ‘Other’. Since most institutions are actually hybrid institutions we propose to leave out this category ‘Other’ in future surveys. For practical reasons in both the NUMERIC survey and the ENUMERATE suit of surveys a rough classification into a few broader classes was used in the analysis of survey results. This standard high level classification is as follows:
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Type of Institution. A more elaborate classification of the ‘memory institutions’ covered by this framework into types is as follows: • National archive; • Other archive / records office; • Audio-visual / broadcasting archive; • Film institute; • Institution for performing arts; • Museum of art; • Museum of archaeology or history; • Museum of natural history or natural science; • Museum of science or technology; • Museum of ethnography or anthropology; • National library; • Higher education library; • Public library; • Special or other type of library; • Institution for monument care; • Hybrid type of institution, serving several cultural heritage domains • Other (to be specified). In the last core survey (Core Survey 2) a rather high percentage (19%) of respondents opted for the class of ‘Other’. Since most institutions are actually hybrid institutions we propose to leave out this category ‘Other’ in future surveys. For practical reasons in both the NUMERIC survey and the ENUMERATE suit of surveys a rough classification into a few broader classes was used in the analysis of survey results. This standard high level classification is as follows:: • Archives/record offices; • Audio-visual, broadcasting or film institutes; • Libraries; • Museums; • Other types.
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