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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CMH value concpets and words from collection development plan, invaluable source of information for researchers, school groups, media, and the general public. Information source, 24 Developing a collection that better reflects Canada’s history and distinct identity, Documentary Material and Educational Material before they become part of the Museums’ activities. Documentary Material Educational Material, tangible intangible intangible heritage, Historical value Distinct identity reflects Canada’s history reflects distinct identity, What sets the Museums’ collections apart from the ephemeral nature of this new world is their very continuity, which places a high value on knowledge and past experiences. Continuity, permanence, knowledge, documentation, Rarity ease of replacement, Classification Criteria Table: Kinds of value: Narrative, 26 Classification Criteria Table: Kinds of value:, Classification Criteria Table: Kinds of value: Historical, 28 Links to Canadian History: The object is closely linked to a person, a community, an event, or an activity that occupies an important place in the national historical record, Continuity, permanence, knowledge, documentation Continuity, knowledge, experiences, Collections reflect a museum’s vitality. Institutional status, have special significance to a society through their historical and documentary value, and the role they play in collective memory. Significance Documentation memory, Conveys a story Evokes feelings Use Storytelling elicit an emotional response, cultural resource cultural resource, 3 invaluable source of information for researchers, school groups, media, and the general public., Museums’ collections include tangible and intangible heritage. tangible intangible, 28 Documentary or Research Value: The object has interesting research potential for an immediate or future contribution to the study of Canada’s military, cultural or technological history., 2 a means of acquiring and sharing knowledge