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MÜSOK Müze Sınıflama Sistemi Koleksiyon Odaklı, Yerel ve Evrensel Bir Yaklaşım

Authors: Şengül, Ali;

MÜSOK Müze Sınıflama Sistemi Koleksiyon Odaklı, Yerel ve Evrensel Bir Yaklaşım

Abstract

The MÜSOK Museum Classification System (MSS) is a comprehensive framework designed to systematically categorize museum collections across disciplines and themes. Unlike institution-focused approaches, MSS operates at the collection or narrative backbone level, allowing different collections within a museum to be independently defined. MSS organizes collections into 12 main classes, including archaeology, history, art, ethnography, natural sciences, technology, belief systems, and popular culture, and provides cross-referencing for interdisciplinary relationships when needed.This approach ensures that collections are classified not only based on their content but also according to their narrative and thematic coherence. The system emphasizes the primary theme of a collection through the “single-class” rule, while separating metadata and display format as independent dimensions. MSS offers a flexible and universal standard that facilitates collection management in both traditional museology and digital or future-oriented museum applications.

MÜSOK Müze Sınıflama Sistemi (MSS), müze koleksiyonlarını disiplinler ve temalar üzerinden sistematik olarak sınıflandırmayı amaçlayan kapsamlı bir çerçevedir. Sistem, kurum odaklı değil, koleksiyon veya anlatı omurgası düzeyinde kodlama yaparak, bir müzenin farklı koleksiyonlarının bağımsız olarak tanımlanmasına olanak tanır. MSS, arkeoloji, tarih, sanat, etnografi, doğa bilimleri, teknoloji, inanç sistemleri ve popüler kültür gibi 12 ana sınıf üzerinden koleksiyonları kategorize eder ve gerektiğinde çapraz referanslarla çok disiplinli ilişkileri gösterir.Bu yaklaşım, koleksiyonların sadece içeriklerine göre değil, anlatısal ve tematik bütünlükleri doğrultusunda sınıflandırılmasını sağlar. Sistem ayrıca, “tek sınıf” kuralı ile koleksiyonun ana temasını vurgularken, metadata ve sergileme biçimi gibi farklı boyutları ayrı tutar. MSS, hem geleneksel müzecilikte hem de dijital ve geleceğe odaklı müze uygulamalarında koleksiyon yönetimini kolaylaştıran, esnek ve evrensel bir standart sunar

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