
The project is an open threshold between care, knowledge, and community.
The Project
Network Museum is the website of the spin-off dedicated to the study of museum sciences, promoted by the scientific research company INFOGESTIONE.
As an independent, non-journalistic scientific publication, its mission is to investigate conservation, exhibition, and educational activities, deepening the themes of cultural propagation related to heritage, the management of institutions responsible for its preservation, their educational, communicative, and productive roles, and their relationship with society, the economy, and the market.
It seeks to offer space to the protagonists of the sector—so often overlooked by the general public—their scientific work, aspirations, and needs. It questions the meaning and role of the museum field, and where possible, initiates dynamics to promote the dissemination of received content, experimentation, and the development of frameworks and activities that support professionalism and the propagation of knowledge.
The project also aims to build an open and free scientific community, through which strategies and methods for the conservation, enjoyment, and transmission of cultural heritage can be shared and explored.
It is therefore addressed to museum professionals, researchers, technicians, providers of technologies and systems for museum management, organizations, institutions, schools, and universities, as well as scholars and enthusiasts—those who seek to understand, experiment, and share insights into cognitive phenomena, the impact of cultural heritage on individuals and communities, and the role of culture and museology in the evolution of society.

