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FAQ
What is Network Museum?
Network Museum is the website of a spin-off project dedicated to the study of museum sciences, promoted by the scientific research company INFOGESTIONE. It is an independent scientific publication, not a journalistic outlet, that investigates conservation, exhibition, and educational activities related to cultural heritage, the management of museum institutions, and their relationship with society, the economy, and the market.
What is the mission of the project?
Network Museum aims to provide space for key figures in the museum sector—their scientific work, aspirations, and needs. It seeks to promote the dissemination of received content, experimentation, and the development of frameworks and activities that support professionalism and the propagation of knowledge. The mission also includes building an open and free scientific community, where strategies for the preservation, accessibility, and transmission of cultural heritage can be shared.
Who is Network Museum for?
The project is designed for:
- Museum professionals
- Researchers and technicians
- Providers of technologies and management systems
- Organizations, institutions, schools, and universities
- Scholars and enthusiasts
To explore, experiment, and share understanding of cognitive phenomena, the impact of cultural heritage, and the role of museology in the evolution of society.
Is Network Museum a virtual museum?
No. Network Museum is neither a virtual museum nor an exhibition platform. It is an editorial and scientific space where museum research becomes shared memory, relational testimony, and a tool for cultural propagation.
Are there any spin-offs connected to the project?
Yes. Network Museum generates and supports several thematic spin-offs, each dedicated to a specific area:
| Spin-off | Descrizione |
|---|---|
| Network Museum TV | Production and dissemination of audiovisual content related to museum culture |
| Network Museum People | A website dedicated to those who visit and engage with museums. |
| Network Museum People Café | Informal space for dialogue, exchange, and sharing among professionals and enthusiasts |
| Network Museum Lab | Research and experimentation in museum technologies, education, and management |
| Network Museum Explorer | Cultural journeys and itineraries with museum destinations |
Other spin-offs are currently being developed and will be introduced progressively.
How can I contribute to the project?
Network Museum welcomes scientific contributions, testimonies, editorial proposals, and collaborations. To participate, you can contact the editorial team through the Contact section of the website, specifying your area of interest and the type of contribution or collaboration proposal.
Are the contents protected by copyright?
Yes. All content on the site is the property of INFOGESTIONE s.a.s. Every visual, textual, or documentary work is certified, archived, and protected in accordance with current regulations. The generated and certified images are royalty-free, but their attribution and use are integral to the project and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission from INFOGESTIONE s.a.s.
Can I use the materials for educational or editorial purposes?
Yes, within the limits indicated in the certifications and in the “Legal Notes” section. Unless otherwise specified, the contents of this site are free and accessible to anyone, after obtaining written permission from INFOGESTIONE s.a.s. The source must be clearly and unequivocally cited by the user, along with a hyperlink to the original source. Materials may be used exclusively for educational, cultural, and scientific research purposes. Their use for commercial, pornographic, illegal, or otherwise degrading activities is strictly prohibited.
To request permission for free use of the contents, please send a detailed email to: infogestione@infogestione.com.

