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LH Stone Collections Mgmt
The project to implement the Louise Hawley Stone Collections Management System began in 2015, with a goal to integrate 44 disparate collections databases into a single, robust, flexible platform for the creation, collection, management, reporting, dissemination, and archiving of collection
Rhinoceros Reminder that Conservation Requires Continued Commitment
A surge in the poaching of Southern White Rhinoceros made the ROM reconsider the presentation of our iconic specimen When the Life in Crisis: Schad Gallery of Biodiversity first opened to the public in the spring of 2009, the Royal Ontario Museum was excited to be able to lead into the gallery with
Roads, Roads, Roads- Road Ecology in Canada
Last week part of the ROM Bio team was in Ottawa with 110 of the best minds in the road ecology field to participate in “Road Ecology: A National Agenda for Canada” conference that we co-presented with the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Everyone converged on the Canadian Museum of
Family Camera: Mystery Missionary
by Aliya Mazari, M.A. student, Photography Preservation and Collections Management, Ryerson University Many family photos in museum collections have been separated from their family histories, thus falling into the category of “orphaned” photos. Why does this separation happen? Does the
Online Collections
About this project The ROM's Online Collection opens the Museum to everyone, anywhere in the world. View the Collections The digitization of ROM's collections continues to be a priority for the Museum and aims to provide broad access to keep our audiences connected. Digitized objects are
#ROMSriLanka Kicks off Month-long Expedition
Guest blog written by #ROMSriLanka Communication team member Deirdre Leowinata If the words “adventure”, “exploration”, and “travel” come to mind when you hear the word “science”, then you watch a lot of David Attenborough, you’re a shark week fanatic, you’re a field biologist,
L’Afrique
Projet multiplateforme et pluriannuel, L’Afrique remet en question les représentations historiques et contemporaines de l’Afrique. Le projet Le projet L’Afrique est une idée originale des commissaires indépendantes Julie Crooks et Dominique Fontaine. Depuis 2013, elles travaillent de
Les chapeaux font l’homme coréen
Les chapeaux font l’homme coréen (en anglais) Le dimanche 20 octobre 2024, de 14 h à 15 h GRATUIT. RSVP obligatoire. Les chapeaux étaient autrefois des composants essentiels de la garde-robe de chaque Coréen. Pendant la dynastie Joseon (1392-1910), les chapeaux marquaient le statut social,
Accessibility Awareness Week Spotlight 2013- Adam Roy Cohoon
Adam Roy Cohoon is an active member of the accessibility advocacy community. He has been a member of the ROM’s Accessibility Advisory Committee since 2010 and is also involved with the Anne Johnston Barrier-Free Advisory Council and the TTC Advisory Committee on Accessible Transportation. Adam