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The study of the Belen Museum is fundamental in the
documentation of the beginnings of the museum and in its initial phase of
museum operations. It gives the readers an overview of the Belen
Museum's history and owner and founder. A narration of the Belen
collection inside the Belen Museum is also incorporated in this study.
Furthermore, Belen Museum management practices and the key
institutions and individuals which influence and affect the Belen Museum
as a newly-established institution are also written in this paper.
The writing of this paper responds to the need of the Local City
Government of Marikina, particularly the Marikina Cultural, Tourism, Trade
and Investments and Promotions Office (MCTTIPO) in answering the
need for the Belen Museum’s documentation purposes and promotions.
The study provides data about the Belen Museum and its functions to the
owner of the Belen Collection, to MCTTIPO and to the rest of the
community.
Data — gathering such as on-site observations in the locale during
the NSTP 2006 summer course held at Marikina City, archival and
electronic research, personal interviews, obtaining photographic and video
images are some of the methods used by the researcher. Collected data
were organized to provide basic documentation for the Belen Museum and
further analyzed according to standards set by established institutions
such as the International Council for Museums (ICOM) and National
Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).
The researcher discovered a new concept of a museum that !s, to
some extent, different from the standard definitions of a museum set by
ICOM. The emergence of the community — based museums in the
Philippines, particularly in Marikina City, offers a new dimension to the
definition of museums. This is crucial in the defined set of parameters that
ICOM and the Handbook for Philippine Museums have agreed upon.
Aside from the Belen Museum, there are also other museums in the
Philippines similar to this new concept. This study shall serve as a catalyst
in endorsing the community — based museums that exist in the
Philippines. |
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