museologist
A museologist carefully examines an ancient artifact in the museum's collection.
Definition
- Noun:
- A specialist in museology: A "museologist" is a person who studies or is an expert in the science or practice of organizing, managing, and curating museums. This includes the study of museum history, theory, and administration.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The museologist carefully catalogued the ancient artifacts for the new exhibition. (A specialist in museum science working with historical objects.)
- She became a museologist after completing her degree in museum studies. (A person who chose a career focused on museums.)
Advanced Usage
"professional museologist": a museologist who works in a paid, expert capacity within a museum or cultural institution.
- The professional museologist advised on the best conservation methods for the fragile textiles. (An expert in museum practice giving professional guidance.)
"museologist's perspective": the viewpoint or analytical approach of a museum specialist.
- From a museologist's perspective, the display layout should prioritize visitor engagement and artifact preservation. (The specialized viewpoint of a museum expert.)
Variants and Related Words
Museology (n): the science or study of museums and their organization, management, and function.
- Museology courses cover topics like collection management and exhibition design. (The academic field of museum studies.)
Museological (adj): relating to the science or practice of museums.
- The museological principles applied to the restoration were rigorous. (Concerning the study of museums.)
Synonyms
- Museum curator: a person responsible for managing and interpreting a collection of objects in a museum.
- Museum scholar: an academic researcher specializing in museum theory and practice.
- Museum professional: a general term for someone working in the museum field.
Related Idioms
- (No common idioms directly associated with "museologist.")