PROBLEMS OF MUSEUMS ACTIVITIES STANDARDIZATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2015.138335Keywords:
standards, contemporary art, work of artAbstract
Current state of socio-economic, socio-political and cultural development of society characterized by the need of significant changes in the activities of all the institutions of culture, to clarify their position and role in society. In the context of the transformation processes taking place in the national culture, characteristic shifts have occurred in the work of the museum. Article is devoted analysis of socia Modern Essence standarts and Needs for Developmentmuseum affairs, osveschenye Status normative foundations pravovuh Control muzeynum delom, definitions osnovnuh kontseptualnuh provisions muzeynuh standartov. Rassmotrenu museum actually, uh Main strukturnuesostavlyayuschye, s vnutrennyaya vzaymosvyaz and funktsyonyrovanye in society. In addition, a total tseljuStandardization javljaetsja the protection of interests of consumers and the state in question qualities production processes and services.
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