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  • image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/
    Authors: Riccardi, Alberto Carlos;

    La historia del Museo de La Plata, desde su fundación en 1884, muestra una serie de cambios que permiten evaluar las diferentes modalidades de organización institucional. Entre 1884 y 1905 el Museo fue una institución provincial, con proyección nacional, centrada en la exploración, investigación y exhibición pública. A partir de 1906 pasó a ser parte de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, y como tal, centro de educación superior con diferentes “escuelas”, manteniendo la mayor parte de los objetivos y funciones originales. Para la década de 1940 la institución se transformó en el Instituto del Museo y Escuela Superior de Ciencias Naturales, que en 1949 pasó ser la Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, al tiempo que se produjo un cambio en el que se pasó a privilegiar la función educativa. Durante la segunda mitad del Siglo XX la historia institucional tuvo cambios acordes con el camino recorrido por el conjunto de la sociedad, de manera tal que los objetivos y funciones del Museo sufrieron modificaciones circunstanciales, sin una planificación definida. El proceso institucional ha evolucionado finalmente hacia la búsqueda de la verdadera identidad de un Museo Universitario, en una redefinición equilibrada de objetivos y funciones. The La Plata Museum of Natural Sciences was created in 1884 and since then it underway a number of changes that could be used to evaluate differences in institutional organization. Between 1884 and 1905 the Museum was a provincial institution with a national projection, focused in exploration, research and public exhibition. From 1906 onwards the Museum became part of La Plata University as a center of high education, although it maintained most of its original goals and functions. For the 1940`s it changed to Museum Institute and High School of Natural Sciences, and in 1949 became the Faculty of Natural Sciences, with a strong emphasis in high education. Changes in the Museum throughout the second part of the XX Century followed those of the country; therefore its goals and functions were not clearly defined. Finally the institution evolved towards its true identity as a University Museum, through a more balanced redefinition of goals and functions. Red de Museos de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata Eje: Historia, Archivos y Patrimonio Universitario

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    Authors: Riccardi, Alberto Carlos;

    La historia del Museo de La Plata, desde su fundación en 1884, muestra una serie de cambios que permiten evaluar las diferentes modalidades de organización institucional. Entre 1884 y 1905 el Museo fue una institución provincial, con proyección nacional, centrada en la exploración, investigación y exhibición pública. A partir de 1906 pasó a ser parte de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, y como tal, centro de educación superior con diferentes “escuelas”, manteniendo la mayor parte de los objetivos y funciones originales. Para la década de 1940 la institución se transformó en el Instituto del Museo y Escuela Superior de Ciencias Naturales, que en 1949 pasó ser la Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, al tiempo que se produjo un cambio en el que se pasó a privilegiar la función educativa. Durante la segunda mitad del Siglo XX la historia institucional tuvo cambios acordes con el camino recorrido por el conjunto de la sociedad, de manera tal que los objetivos y funciones del Museo sufrieron modificaciones circunstanciales, sin una planificación definida. El proceso institucional ha evolucionado finalmente hacia la búsqueda de la verdadera identidad de un Museo Universitario, en una redefinición equilibrada de objetivos y funciones. The La Plata Museum of Natural Sciences was created in 1884 and since then it underway a number of changes that could be used to evaluate differences in institutional organization. Between 1884 and 1905 the Museum was a provincial institution with a national projection, focused in exploration, research and public exhibition. From 1906 onwards the Museum became part of La Plata University as a center of high education, although it maintained most of its original goals and functions. For the 1940`s it changed to Museum Institute and High School of Natural Sciences, and in 1949 became the Faculty of Natural Sciences, with a strong emphasis in high education. Changes in the Museum throughout the second part of the XX Century followed those of the country; therefore its goals and functions were not clearly defined. Finally the institution evolved towards its true identity as a University Museum, through a more balanced redefinition of goals and functions. Red de Museos de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata Eje: Historia, Archivos y Patrimonio Universitario

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