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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CMH value concpets reworked, 25 Museums’ collections include tangible and intangible heritage., cultural resource cultural resource, Historical value Distinct identity reflects Canada’s history reflects distinct identity, Significance Documentation memory significance to a society historical and documentary value collective memory, Suggests a kind of Gestalt utility value in addition to item utility values But probably arises without requiring separate direct management, 3 enhance Canadians’ knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the events, experiences, people, and objects that reflect and have shaped Canada’s history and identity, and to enhance their awareness of world history and cultures, Documentary/Research contribution to an area of study, Historical association place in the national historical record, Museums’ collections include tangible and intangible heritage. tangible intangible, 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 Historical association, Documentary Material Educational Material Documentary Material Educational Material, a means of acquiring and sharing knowledge Knowledge acquisition Knowledge sharing, 24 Documentary Material and Educational Material before they become part of the Museums’ activities., Classification Criteria Table: Value intensity factors Rarity, 26 Classification Criteria Table: Value intensity factors, Classification Criteria Table: Kinds of value: Documentary/Research, Historical Place in the national consciousness, enhance Canadians’ knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the events, experiences, people, and objects that reflect and have shaped Canada’s history and identity, and to enhance their awareness of world history and cultures Enhance (as a linking concept to) knowledge, understanding, and appreciation (of) events, experiences, people, and objects <reflect and shape> history, identity and cultures, Acquisitions must be guided by the information a given object conveys, rather than just its material nature. Information conveyed, 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.