This paper examines the role of digitizing in the protection of cultural heritage from the point of view of its two fundamental limitations. The first part analyses the history and implementation of computer technology and software in the West Slovak museum in Trnava from its inception in the early 1980s to the present day when the central registry of museum catalogues is managed and administrated by the Slovak National Museum. The second part of the paper then shifts attention to the role of digitizing in museums as regards the fundamental mission of museums in the protection of cultural heritage.
This paper analyses the development and the current state of axiology in Slovak museums in its historical and legislative context. Additionally, we attempt to define the values that are – or should be – applied to the valuation of objects in museum collections, as well as said valuation’s philosophical, economic and museological underpinnings. The final section of the paper then proposes a pricing tool specifically designed for the evaluation of pricing offers and purchase prices of museum objects during the creation of museum collections.
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