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Cluster of Geographic Networks and Interaction of Actors in Museums: A Representation Through Weighted Graphs

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This article aims to determine what are the strong and weak interactions of geographic museum networks in Colombia, with other national and foreign actors. We applied a survey to nine territorial networks that are made up of 222 museums. We obtained the relationship data with 32 types of actors in Colombia and abroad. To represent the relationship, we use the weighted graphs. In the case of the geographic networks analyzed, the strongest relationships are with international experts, the Program for the Strengthening of Museums, the media, schools, city halls of the municipalities where the museums are located, judicial entities, and other networks of museums.

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Notes

  1. 1.

    The coordinators or presidents of these networks that, together with the National Council of Museums, integrate the National Table of Museums (Mesa Nacional de Museos). According to the Article 1 of the Resolution number 1.975 of 2013 of the Ministry of Culture, the National Council of Museums is an “advisory entity of the Ministry of Culture for the policies, plans, and programs of the museums; with participation and representation at national level which is articulated through the territorial and thematic networks” [1].

  2. 2.

    According to the Article 1 of the Resolution number 1.975 of 2013 of the Ministry of Culture, a thematic network is an “organizational form that links the different agents of the museum sector according to the topics of interest, common administrative forms, and typologies of collection” [1].

  3. 3.

    This is the most recently created network, and it was constituted on September 30, 2017. Its technical secretariat is conformed by Alejandro Burgos Bernal (Museums Division of the Patrimony Direction of the Universidad Nacional), Josep Simon (Universidad del Rosario), Hugo Sotomayor and Paula Ronderos (Colombian Society of History of the Medicine); Juan Carlos Eslava (Historical Center of Medicine of the Universidad Nacional), Germán Arango (Universal Pharmacy Collection); María Teresa Rincón and Mario Hernández [4].

  4. 4.

    According to the Article 1 of the Resolution number 1.975 of 2013 of the Ministry of Culture, a territorial network is an “organizational way to link the different agents of the museum sector located in the different territories of the country” [1].

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Lis-Gutiérrez, J.P., Viloria, A., Rincón-Vásquez, J.C., Zerda-Sarmiento, Á., Aguilera-Hernández, D., Santander-Abril, J. (2020). Cluster of Geographic Networks and Interaction of Actors in Museums: A Representation Through Weighted Graphs. In: Sengodan, T., Murugappan, M., Misra, S. (eds) Advances in Electrical and Computer Technologies. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 672. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5558-9_43

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