Refer to LIBRARY RESERVE COLLECTIONS, MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS, and ART COLLECTIONS./P
A term to describe all the collections in museum or holding institution.
a multiformat ethnographic field collection documenting African-American, Arabic, Bahamian, British-American, Cuban, Greek, Italian, Minorcan, Seminole, and Slavic cultures
an exhibit based on the Museum's collection of Chinatown artifacts salvaged from neighborhood dumpsters, bachelor apartments, and closing businesses
a varied Web exhibit of texts, photographs, sound, and more from the Library of Congress's American Memory site
Similar to museum and library collections, NSDL collections are organized arrangements of items. An NSDL collection may have been organized by a person or organization, or the collection may be gathered automatically by NSDL.
Works of art, historical treasures, or similar assets that are (a) held for public exhibition, education, or research in furtherance of public service rather than for financial gain, (b) protected, kept unencumbered, cared for, and preserved, and (c) subject to an organizational policy that requires the proceeds of items that are sold to be used to acquire other items for collections.