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The Study of Museum Professionals of the Baltic States

Kõresaar, Ene; Reidla, Jana; Jõesalu, Kirsti; Murakas, Rein
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Questionnaire_et.pdf4.269MbSurvey questionnaire (in Estonian)
Questionnaire_lv.pdf5.326MbSurvey questionnaire (in Latvian)
Questionnaire_lt.pdf5.326MbSurvey questionnaire (in Lithuanian)
Questionnaire_en.pdf4.270MbSurvey questionnaire (in English)
Questionnaire_ru.pdf5.327MbSurvey questionnaire (in Russian)
MNEMUS(EST_LAT_LIT)_Ver0.sav57.36KbData file (labels in Estonian)
README.txt2.620KbItem description (ENG/EST)
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2025
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https://datadoi.ee/handle/33/729
https://doi.org/10.23673/re-565
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In English: The project PRG1097, funded by the Estonian Research Council and also known as MNEMUS, was running for five years (2021–2025), and the survey was one stage in the process of collecting the data needed for analysis. An online survey of museum professionals was conducted simultaneously in the three Baltic countries in 2022. The survey consisted of five parts: 1) the type of museum the respondent represents and the respondent's personal background in the context of museum work; 2) quesstions about the exhibition of 20th-century materials, which could be answered by those involved in exhibition work; 3) questions about the collection of 20th-century materials, which could be answered by those involved in collections; 4) questions based on memory studies to explore the respondent's views on the role of museums in society in terms of memory policy; 5) the respondent's assessment of the position of museum work in society. Respondents also had the opportunity to comment on some of the answers in free text and share their thoughts on the topic with the research team. In Estonian: Eesti Teadusagentuuri poolt rahastatud projekt PRG1097, tuntud ka kui MNEMUS, kestis viis aastat (2021–2025) ja uuring oli üks etapp analüüsiks vajalike andmete kogumise protsessis. 2022. aastal viidi kolmes Balti riigis läbi muuseumitöötajate veebiküsitlus. Küsitlus koosnes viiest osast: 1) vastaja esindatava muuseumi tüüp ja vastaja isiklik taust muuseumitöö kontekstis; 2) küsimused 20. sajandi materjalide eksponeerimise kohta, millele võisid vastata eksponeerimistöös osalejad; 3) küsimused 20. sajandi materjalide kogude kohta, millele võisid vastata kogudega seotud isikud; 4) mälestuste uuringutel põhinevad küsimused, et uurida vastaja seisukohti muuseumide rolli kohta ühiskonnas mälupoliitika seisukohast; 5) vastaja hinnang muuseumitöö positsioonile ühiskonnas. Vastajatel oli ka võimalus kommenteerida mõningaid vastuseid vabas vormis ja jagada oma mõtteid teemal uurimisrühmaga....  Show more  Show less
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museum professionals; Baltic states; new museology; muuseumid; Eesti; Läti; Leedu; muuseumitöötajad
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