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Museology Course

What will I learn?

Open your eyes to the world of museum work with this course, made special for people who work in libraries. You'll learn how to keep old things safe and sound, understanding how to control the air and protect things from being stolen or damaged. You'll get good at setting up displays that people will enjoy, making them interactive and fun for visitors. You'll also learn how to choose important old things, figure out why they matter, and keep good records. And you'll learn to make learning materials like talking guides and digital displays. Stay smart by learning how to do research in library science, looking at what happened before and what's happening now.

Apoia's Unique Features

Accessible online course for a lifetime
Certificate aligned with educational standards
Printable PDF summaries
Online support available at all times
Select and arrange the chapters you wish to study
Set your own course workload
Instant feedback on practical activities
Study anytime, no internet required

Develop skills

Enhance your practical skills in the areas listed below.

Learn how to keep old things safe: Protect artifacts so they can last for the children of our children.

Make displays that people like: Create displays that are interactive and that people will remember.

Pick out important old things: Choose and write down information about things that are important from the past.

Create learning materials: Make talking guides and digital displays to help people learn.

Use research methods: Use ways of doing research that libraries use, both old and new.

Suggested summary

Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

Before starting, you can modify the chapters and the workload.

  • Choose which chapter to start with
  • Add or remove chapters
  • Increase or decrease the course workload

Examples of chapters you can add

You will be able to generate more chapters like the examples below

This is a free course, focused on personal and professional development. It is not equivalent to a technical, undergraduate, or postgraduate course, but it offers practical and relevant knowledge for your professional journey.